TRM Labs raises $70 million in funding to become a crypto unicorn! Blockchain Capital leads the investment, with Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, and others participating.

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According to Fortune magazine, blockchain analytics company TRM Labs announced the completion of a $70 million Series C funding round, valuing the company at $1 billion, officially joining the ranks of crypto “unicorns.” The round was led by Blockchain Capital, with participation from traditional financial institutions such as Goldman Sachs, Bessemer, Brevan Howard, Thoma Bravo, and Citigroup Venture Capital, demonstrating mainstream capital’s continued optimism for the blockchain compliance and risk management sector.

TRM Labs was founded in 2018 by Esteban Castaño and Rahul Raina in San Francisco, USA. The two founders foresaw that digital assets would become a vital tool for global capital flows, accompanied by unprecedented data risks and criminal challenges. They chose to start with multi-chain tracking, covering blockchain networks beyond Bitcoin early on, and recruited numerous former government investigators, enabling TRM to quickly establish a differentiated advantage in competition with players like Chainalysis.

Currently, TRM’s blockchain analysis software is used by numerous law enforcement agencies and financial firms worldwide. Departments such as the IRS and FBI have stated that utilizing third-party blockchain monitoring tools significantly improves the efficiency of tracking illegal funds. Ari Redbord, TRM’s Global Policy Head, pointed out that cases of AI being used for scams and fraud have surged in recent years, posing a “systemic threat” to financial security, and blockchain analysis is an essential line of defense against this trend.

Although some groups within the crypto industry criticize TRM’s cooperation with regulators, the company believes that security and transparency are the foundation for the long-term development of digital assets. TRM is also collaborating with several blockchain projects that are considered risky, aiming to reduce illegal fund flows rather than simply “taking sides.”

Against the backdrop of tokenization, artificial intelligence, and the restructuring of the global payment system, demand for blockchain risk management continues to rise. Spencer Bogart, Partner at Blockchain Capital, stated that TRM has maintained approximately 50% revenue growth over the past four years and has remained resilient through multiple industry downturns. As financial institutions accelerate their on-chain asset deployment, TRM is expected to become a key player in the next generation of digital financial infrastructure.

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