Sentinel Global's first fund has raised $213.5 million and plans to invest in areas such as blockchain and decentralized networks

PANews|Jun 25, 2025 03:51
According to VentureCapitalJournal, the San Francisco based venture capital company Sentinel Global announced that its first fund had raised $213.5 million. The main areas of the fund's investment include privacy security, financial Internet, open finance and open social networking related technologies, blockchain and decentralized networks.
It is reported that Sentinel Global has currently invested in about 10 companies, including encryption chip company Ingonyama, identity issuance protocol Kudo Money, decentralized data and identity protection platform Via Science, etc. The new fund will focus on startups in Series A to Series C.
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