French crypto trading platform CoinhouseHQ has raised $17 million in Series B funding led by TrueGlobalVCs and including a contribution from ConsenSys. By JamieCrawleyCD
Crypto trading platform Coinhouse has raised €15 million to drive European expansion beyond its native France.
The Series B funding round was led by True Global Ventures and included a contribution from blockchain software company ConsenSys, Coinhouse announced in an email Tuesday. It plans to use the funds to increase its products on offer, enhance its corporate and institutional offering and expand its presence across Europe.
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