EclipseFi completed US$1.9 million in financing, with participation from BigBrain Holdings, Rarestone Capital and others
On January 27th, Cosmos modular multi-chain token issuance platform Eclipse Fi completed a $1.9 million financing round with participation from Big Brain Holdings, Rarestone Capital, Momentum 6, NxGen, Crypto Banter, Cogitent Ventures, Token Metrics, Kyros Ventures, Faculty Group, Master Ventures, Ivan on Tech, Brian D Evans, Danish Chaundry, and Gainzy.
Eclipse aims to solve the cross-chain user experience and sustainability issues of Launchpad through features such as smart accounts and cross-chain architecture. The project announced the ECLIP token economic model and initial circulation supply this month, with a total supply of 300 million and an initial circulation supply of 20.55 million.
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