Near Raises $150M From Major Crypto Investment Firms

Near’s latest raise brings some of the space’s highest-profile investors into the fold as the network gears up for a major DeFi push.

AccessTimeIconJan 13, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. UTC
Updated May 11, 2023 at 7:14 p.m. UTC
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One of crypto’s most cash-rich ecosystems just got a little richer as it prepares for a major decentralized finance (DeFi) push.

On Thursday, the Near Foundation announced the close of a $150 million funding round. Su Zhu’s Three Arrows Capital led the private token sale, with participation from major crypto-focused funds including Mechanism Capital, Dragonfly Capital, Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Jump, Alameda, Zee Prime and Amber Group, among others.

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  • The fundraising was completed “end to end” in two weeks, reflecting a level of excitement for the up-and-coming chain, according to Dragonfly General Partner Ashwin Ramachandran.

    “Near has done a great job from a technology standpoint, and we want to help them achieve a level of developer, user, ecosystem adoption which reflects their current level of technology innovation,” he said, noting that the raise was an opportunity to get more crypto-native investment firms involved in the ecosystem.

    The valuation of the NEAR tokens was not disclosed, aside from having been priced at a one-month time-weighted average price (TWAP).

    DeFi ecosystem

    The fundraising is the latest ploy from a remarkably well-capitalized ecosystem attempting to position itself for an influx of users and DeFi protocols.

    In October, Near’s Aurora, which will enable developers to fork Ethereum-based contracts and deploy Solidity code on the chain, raised $12 million.

    Additionally, Near announced an $800 million ecosystem fund later in the month, with $350 million devoted to DeFi grants and liquidity mining.

    “Before there was the feeling that you had to pull the ecosystem, but now the ecosystem is pulling you,” Near co-founder Illia Polosukhin said at the time. “Now it’s time for the DeFi money legos to spawn.”

    Sources familiar with the matter told CoinDesk that at least two of the funds involved in the latest fundraising also made verbal commitments to provide liquidity to emerging DeFi projects on the chain as they launch.

    “For a lot of people, Near has always been an interesting layer 1, but somewhat slept-on due to the lack of applications in the ecosystem,” Dragonfly’s Ramachandran added. “There wasn’t much to do, but once we helped people realize this is about to happen, they were excited because they’ve been aware of the team for a while.”

    As is often the case before a major announcement, NEAR has been climbing in recent days, up 18% on the week to $18.30.

    NEAR’s price is up 5.60% on the news, hitting a new all-time high and trading at $19.38.

    UPDATE (Jan. 13, 14:35 UTC): Adds hourly price action.

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    Andrew Thurman

    Andrew Thurman was a tech reporter at CoinDesk with a focus on DeFi.


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