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Top Fintech News, Analytics and Insights 1st March 2023



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FTS Daily Roundup starts today! We are covering the top updates from around the world. The updates will feature state-of-the-art capabilities in Fintech insights, Trending fintech news, Crypto, Fintech SaaS, Fintech Cloud, Analytics and AI ML. We will cover the role of FTS Daily Roundup and its application in various industries and daily.

Arvest Bank (Arvest), a leading community-focused bank with more than $26 billion in assets, announced the launch of its first product running on cloud-native core banking technology provided by Thought Machine.

MetaJuice, the blockchain-focused subsidiary of Together Labs, releases data from over 6,000 buyers and sellers of NFTs across the world’s largest Web3 social metaverse, IMVU. The data provides insights into the NFT purchasing motivations of IMVU users, including respondents who have been active in the virtual world since 2006.

Blockchain Founders Fund (BFF) announced the final close of its Fund II with participation from key investors, family offices and institutions in the industry including Polygon, Ripple, Octava, NEO Global Capital (NGC), Appworks, Sebastien Borget COO of The Sandbox, GSR, LD Capital, Metavest Capital, and more. BFF’s Fund II aims to support high growth potential pre-seed and seed stage Web3 and blockchain startups.

BKopy.io, the new, NFT-focused smart contract service, announced its first commercial use in the Sotheby’s Metaverse sale of “Infocalypse” on Feb. 27, an NFT project marking the 30th anniversary of the publication of “Snow Crash,” made in collaboration between “metaverse” coiner and #1 New York Times bestselling sci-fi novelist Neal Stephenson, artist Tony Sheeder and software developer Sterling Crispin.

NeoSwap AI, an AI-powered NFT trading startup, has just closed its pre-seed investment round at a valuation of $15 million, securing $2 million from prominent investors. The round was led by Digital Asset Capital Management (DACM) and AngelHub, and included participation from Gossamer Capital, Cavalry Asset Management, Stacks Ventures, Dhuna Ventures, and several angel investors.

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