Microsoft Joins Other Investors In Raising Funds For This Blockchain Start-up

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  • Blockchain start-up ConsenSys raised $450 million in a new round of funding that more than doubled its valuation to $7 billion, CNBC reports.
  • Joseph Lubin founded ConsenSys. Lubin was also the co-founder of Ethereum, the blockchain platform behind ether, the second-biggest cryptocurrency.
  • ConsenSys' most popular products include the MetaMask cryptocurrency wallet and Infura, which help developers create Ethereum apps.
  • MetaMask topped 30 million monthly active users in January, up 42% in the last four months. Infura recently topped $1 trillion in annualized transaction volumes.
  • ConsenSys would convert the funding proceeds into the ether. 
  • The funds will help hire 600 more employees, redesign MetaMask slated for release later this year, and build out ConsenSys' growing NFT business.
  • ParaFi Capital led the funding round with Microsoft Corp MSFT, Japan's SoftBank Group Corp SFTBF SFTBY, and Singapore's Temasek joining as new investors.
  • Microsoft previously led an early-stage investment in start-up Palm NFT Studio co-founded by Lubin.
  • Microsoft's involvement highlights growing interest from the world's largest tech firms in Web3, which refers to efforts to create a decentralized version of the internet based on blockchain technology.
  • Price Action: MSFT shares traded higher by 2.88% at $284.82 on the last check Tuesday.
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