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Recently, I noticed that the Arch Network project is worth researching. They have just completed a $20 million financing, with a lead investor lineup that is quite hardcore — two top American institutions, Pantera Capital and Multichain Capital, have both placed bets, and a leading exchange will follow up.
The most attractive aspect of this round of financing is the credibility of the investors. The fact that these two notoriously selective institutions have both taken an interest indicates that the underlying logic of the project can withstand scrutiny. Looking at the backgrounds of the team members, their credentials are indeed solid, and both technical and operational capabilities are in place.
From the perspective of capital movements, institutions are showing renewed enthusiasm for investing in infrastructure projects. After a period of silence in this sector, there are now signs of capital flowing back in.
The infrastructure track is heating up again; it was lifeless last year. Capital can turn its back just like that.
The team is reliable, and the amount of funding is not small, but we have to guard against excessive speculation.
Is the infrastructure heating up again? What happened to those projects before?
With a scale of 20 million USD, a reliable team is worth following for a wave.
To be honest, the capital return to infrastructure feels like another cycle.
What does it mean when these two institutions take action? It indicates that the logic is solid, unlike some projects that boast without a draft.
I believe in the team's track record, but how many can actually deliver? Anyway, I will observe for now.