Source: crypto payments and settlement startup Mesh is raising funding led by Binance at a ~$2B valuation, six months after raising $75M at a $1B valuation
THE SO WHAT
Crypto infra that actually moves money is back in a 2x-in-6-months valuation regime—Mesh’s payments and settlement focus is where exchanges and large holders feel real pain. If you touch fiat–crypto flows, assume competition for your margin and data is going to intensify over the next 12 months.
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