Crypto Settlement Startup Zebec Gets $15 Million to Craft Programmable Cash S...

Crypto Settlement Startup Zebec Gets $15 Million to Craft Programmable Cash S...

The multi-signature treasury management and settlement startup Zebec has revealed the company has raised $15 million in order to bolster a continuous and programmable cash stream protocol on the Solana blockchain. Zebec says the company aims to be the “payment solution for DAOs, crypto projects, Web3 and the metaverse.” Zebec Raises $15 Million to Bolster Real-Time Settlement in Defi, Web3, Metaverse On Tuesday, Zebec the startup behind the “continuous and programmable cash stream protocol” built using the Solana network revealed the company raised $15 million....


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