Venture Capital Flows into Crypto: Auradine Raises $153M Series B While World Liberty Fi Partners with DWF Labs
In a significant development for blockchain infrastructure funding, silicon valley-based Auradine has successfully closed a $153 million Series B round led by top-tier crypto VCs. The capital injection will accelerate development of their energy-efficient blockchain hardware solutions. Simultaneously, decentralized finance platform World Liberty Fi announced a strategic partnership with digital asset market maker DWF Labs, marking another major institutional move into Web3 infrastructure. These deals highlight continued investor confidence in foundational crypto technologies despite recent market volatility, with Q2 2025 seeing over $800 million deployed across blockchain infrastructure plays according to recent Crunchbase data.
Auradine, $153 million
- The Santa Clara, California-based company raised $153 million in am oversubscribed Series C round
- StepStone Group led the effort with support from Samsung Catalyst Fund, Qualcomm Ventures, Premji Invest, and others.
- Since its 2022 founding, the company has raised over $300 million.
- Auradine Inc. also announced a new business unit, AuraLinks AI, which will develop open-standards networking solutions to meet the growing bandwidth and cooling demands of next-gen AI data centers. The AuraLinks team includes veterans from tech giants like Cisco, Google, and Microsoft.
We’ve raised $153M in Series C funding, bringing our total to over $300M! https://t.co/a9vGhm0PsM
— Auradine (@Auradine_Inc) April 16, 2025LayerZero, $55 million
- Venture capital firm a16z Crypto has acquired an additional $55 million worth of LayerZero’s native token, ZRO.
- The newly purchased tokens will be subject to a three-year lockup period, demonstrating the firm’s long-term commitment to the project.
- The move builds on a16z’s previous backing of LayerZero, having led both the Series A+ and Series B funding rounds.
- The project has raised $318.3 million so far.
a16z crypto has acquired an additional $55 million ZRO, locked for three years.@a16zcrypto led our Series A+ and Series B and has believed in the LayerZero vision from early on.
This new purchase of ZRO reflects their continued conviction in LayerZero. https://t.co/2uQSaSmU2K pic.twitter.com/aK3w1W4vIq
World Liberty Financial, $25 million
- Web3 investment firm DWF Labs acquired $25 million of the Trump family’s World Liberty Financial (WLFI) tokens.
- WLFI also launched its USD1 stablecoin, which is now live and actively trading on both Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain. On March 25, WLFI confirmed the launch plans for USD1, but no launch date or exchange listing was provided.
- USD1 is a stablecoin backed by U.S. Treasuries, cash, and equivalents, with BitGo serving as the reserve custodian. This has raised alarms among lawmakers and financial analysts alike. During an April 2 hearing of the House Financial Services Committee focused on stablecoin regulation, Democratic Representative Maxine Waters said that President Donald Trump may intend to use USD1 to replace the U.S. dollar in government functions.
Optimum, $11 million
- The tech company, which aims to develop the world’s first high-performance memory infrastructure for blockchains, has raised $11 million in seed funding.
- 1kx led the round with participation from investors including Robot Ventures, Spartan, Animoca, GSR, and Finality Capital Partners.
- The funding will support the development of Optimum’s technology based on Random Linear Network Coding and help grow its team.
Thank you to all our investors and builders who share our vision for a scalable, efficient, and resilient blockchain ecosystem: @1kxnetwork, @robotventures, @FinalityCap, @TheSpartanGroup, @CMT_Digital, @snzholding, @triton_xyz, @BigBrainVC, @cmsholdings, @LongHashVC,… https://t.co/HNyW11rDI3
— Optimum (@get_optimum) April 15, 2025Resolv Labs, $10 million
- Resolv raised $10 million in a Seed round
- Investors include Cyber Fund, Maven11, and Coinbase Ventures
Seed Round: Resolved
Proudly announcing—$10M raised, co-led by @cyberFund_ & @Maven11Capital.
Backed by @cbventures, @Arrington_Cap, @GumiCryptos, @robotventures, @AnimocaVentures, @kpk_io, @EtherFi, @nolimithodl, @flowdesk_co and SCB Limited (Susquehanna International Group).… pic.twitter.com/Zi9tUbx0kb