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Cryptocurrency compliance platform Kea completes €6 million extended seed round

cryptocurrency compliance platform Kea announced a post-investment valuation of 40 million euros and completed a 6 million euro expansion seed round financing. The lead investor is a Swiss private investor, but the specific name was not disclosed. The company mainly provides compliance management services for cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, foreign exchange, SEPA, SWIFT, and IBAN accounts. The new funds will be used to apply for EMI licenses in the UK, UAE, and EU, and to develop stablecoin infrastructure as needed.

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