Berlin-based Midas lands €43 million to expand tokenised investment infrastructure

Berlin-based Midas has secured €43 million in Series A funding to enhance its infrastructure for tokenised investment products, aiming to revolutionise on-chain investing by enabling instant redemptions and deeper liquidity. This funding round, led by RRE and Creandum with significant participation from industry players like Coinbase Ventures and Franklin Templeton, brings the company's total funding to over €51 million. The investment underscores a growing European commitment to developing digital asset infrastructure that bridges traditional finance with decentralised finance. The capital infusion is earmarked for the development and launch of Midas Staked Liquidity (MSL), a key component of their Open Liquidity Architecture designed to eliminate redemption delays across all on-chain investment products. Midas's platform allows for the creation of regulatory-compliant tokens representing institutional investment strategies, boasting transparency, instant liquidity, and composability within DeFi protocols. To date, Midas has facilitated over €1.4 billion in asset issuance and distributed €32 million in yield to more than 20,000 mToken holders. This development aligns with a broader trend of increasing investment in European tokenisation and digital asset infrastructure. Companies like Germany's Tangany, Lithuania's Axiology, France's Spiko, and Spain's Brickken have also recently secured substantial funding to scale digital asset custody, build tokenised capital markets, and expand real-world asset tokenisation. This collective European effort signals a strategic push towards building a more robust and competitive digital finance ecosystem, fostering European digital sovereignty.
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