
Credit Saison Launches $50M Blockchain Fund to Connect US Startups with Asia
Credit Saison, Japan's third-largest credit card company, has launched Onigiri Capital, a $50 million fund aimed at supporting early-stage blockchain startups in the U.S. The initiative seeks to facilitate American companies' expansion into Asian markets by providing capital, infrastructure, and regulatory guidance. With $35 million already secured, this fund represents a significant opportunity for cross-border growth in the blockchain sector.

Credit Saison Launches $50M Blockchain Fund to Connect US Startups with Asia
Credit Saison, Japan's third-largest credit card company, has launched Onigiri Capital, a $50 million fund aimed at supporting early-stage blockchain startups in the U.S. The initiative seeks to facilitate American companies' expansion into Asian markets by providing capital, infrastructure, and regulatory guidance. With $35 million already secured, this fund represents a significant opportunity for cross-border growth in the blockchain sector.
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