Web3 infrastructure firm ChainSafe raises $18.75M as attention shifts to GameFi

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The Canadian company is focused on multi-chain R&D and blockchain gaming, which is a growing industry that’s expected to achieve multi-billion-dollar valuations.

Canadian Web3 infrastructure company ChainSafe has closed an $18.75 million funding round that was backed by prominent industry venture firms, putting the company on track to expand operations at a time when demand for blockchain infrastructure and gaming services was on the rise.

The Series A round was led by venture firm Round13 with additional participation from NGC Ventures, HashKey Capital, Sfermion, Jsquare, ConsenSys, Digital Finance Group and Fenbushi Capital. ChainSafe said the funding would go toward supporting the growth and adoption of Web3 technology.

ChainSafe’s founding team met at an Ethereum meetup in Toronto in 2017. Later that year, ChainSafe was founded as a blockchain research and development firm. The company mainly focuses on multi-chain R&D and other Web3 umbrella technologies and has developed a software development kit connecting games built on the Unity platform to the blockchain.

Following the launch of CryptoKitties in 2017, the marriage between gaming and blockchain technology has only grown stronger. As reported by Cointelegraph, the market capitalization of blockchain games was around $25 billion at the start of 2022. While crypto market capitalization has declined markedly over the past six months, which has impacted the blockchain gaming sector, venture capital continues to invest heavily in the space. According to DappRadar, blockchain games and metaverse projects raised $1.3 billion in venture financing in the third quarter alone.

Related: Japanese gaming giant’s hiring spree ahead of NFT marketplace

While estimates vary, blockchain gaming, or GameFi as it is often called, could see high multi-billion-dollar valuations in the coming years. Those close to the industry say that blockchain games will benefit from the roughly 1 billion online gaming streamers expected by 2025.

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