Zerohash Targets $1.5B Valuation After Mastercard Pullback
The new round comes as the payments giant pivots to in-house stablecoin infrastructure via its $1.8B BVNK acquisition, leaving Zerohash to court fresh capital at a 50% step-up.
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The new round comes as the payments giant pivots to in-house stablecoin infrastructure via its $1.8B BVNK acquisition, leaving Zerohash to court fresh capital at a 50% step-up.
The up-round signals resilient demand for stablecoin and tokenization infrastructure, even as the payments giant that nearly bought Zerohash pivots to a $1.8B UK rival instead.
The combination — not the headline number — is the real signal: only a single license can route stablecoin flows through European banks, and Zerohash now holds it.