Asia Funding Weekly: Stablecoin payments and on-chain financial infrastructure draw APAC-focused capital

  • This week's Asia-linked funding focused on stablecoin infrastructure and compliance, with Trace Finance ($32M) and Range ($8.3M) leading. Other raises include Renaiss ($1.5M) for tokenized collectibles, K25.ai ($10M) for prediction markets, Karta ($140M) for stablecoin credit cards, Interchecks ($50M) for debit funding, El Dorado ($9M) for cross-border trade, and MANTRA's acquisition for AI-RWA data. Investors favored revenue-generating projects, with Asia as both market and innovator.
Summary

Weekly Funding Signal

Stablecoin payments and on-chain financial infrastructure dominated Asia-linked funding this week, with a clear tilt toward compliance tools and cross-border corridors connecting Latin America to APAC.

Key Deals

ProjectSectorAmountInvestorsWhy It Matters
Trace FinanceStablecoin Payments$32M Series ACoinFund (lead), Coinbase Ventures, Haun Ventures, Jump Capital, Paxos, Chainlink Labs, HOF CapitalExpands stablecoin settlement rails into APAC after processing $10B in LatAm cross-border volume.
RangeStablecoin Compliance$8.3M Series ATX Ventures, SixThirty, Maven 11 Capital, Onigiri CapitalProvides real-time sanctions and fraud screening for stablecoin payments, tracking ~99.41% of vol.
RenaissRWA / Collectibles$1.5M SeedYZi Labs (lead), Gate Ventures, Hash Global, XIN FamilyTokenizes physical collectibles on BNB Chain; 260K users, $20M revenue, Asian growth led.
K25.aiPrediction Markets$10M Pre-ANewGenIVF Group (strategic), with APAC exclusive rightsAI-native prediction market targeting Asia, pre-launch, with Nasdaq-listed backer pushing regional licensing.
KartaCeFi / Credit$140M Series AGalaxy Ventures and CIM (co-leads)Global credit card for HNWIs using stablecoin infra and AI, partnering with Asian private banks.
InterchecksInstant Payments$50M Series CBettor Capital, Commerce Ventures, Decades Holdings, Thayer Street PartnersDebit-based funding for crypto wallets and neobanks; profitable, $50B+ processed, API-first.
El DoradoCross-Border Payments$9M Series AParadigm (lead), Coinbase Ventures, Verda VenturesLatAm P2P/B2B rails with stablecoin-fiat integration, fueling China-EV trade from Brazil.
MANTRA (Inveniam acquisition)RWA / AI DataM&A (terms undisclosed)Inveniam Capital Partners (full acquisition)Dubai-licensed L1 for compliant AI agent identity; acquisition cements AI-RWA data thesis.

Builder to Watch

  • Renaiss: Renaiss is bringing physical trading cards and collectibles on-chain through a network of verified vaults and card shops acting as nodes on BNB Chain. Its multi-sig custody model enables verifiable, composable liquidity for real-world assets—a rare example of Asian-led RWA infrastructure with tangible user traction. With 260,000 users and $20 million in revenue since its late-2025 beta, Renaiss signals that tokenized collectibles can scale when anchored to existing retail ecosystems. The YZi Labs-led round and focus on DeFi/AI agent integrations point to a broader trend of Asian markets embracing on-chain physical asset markets.
  • Trace Finance: Trace Finance is building stablecoin settlement infrastructure for global payment providers, already processing over $10 billion in institutional cross-border transactions. Its $32 million round, led by CoinFund, is explicitly aimed at expanding into APAC after establishing a foothold in Latin America. What sets Trace apart is its role as a backend rail for major providers like dLocal, rather than a consumer-facing app, positioning it as a picks-and-shovels play on real-time stablecoin settlement. The involvement of Circle and Solana co-founders as angels suggests a deep convergence of stablecoin issuance, blockchain scalability, and regional payment networks.

Capital Flow

  • Stablecoin-related infrastructure and compliance tools attracted the most capital, with Trace and Range collectively raising $40.3 million, reflecting sustained investor appetite for payment rails and risk management layers.
  • Investors favored projects with existing revenue and institutional adoption—Trace’s $10B processed, Range’s 10,000+ connected institutions, and Interchecks’ profitability and $50B lifetime volume were key differentiators.
  • The Asia angle was strongest in projects explicitly targeting Asian markets (K25.ai’s APAC prediction market, Renaiss’s Asian user growth) and in cross-border corridors linking Latin America to Asia (El Dorado’s China-EV trade payments, Trace’s APAC expansion). Dubai-licensed MANTRA also reinforced the Middle East as a compliance hub.

PANews View

Stablecoins are maturing from simple transfer mechanisms into full-stack financial infrastructure, with this week’s deals underscoring a shift toward compliance middleware and real-time settlement. Asia’s role is increasingly two-sided: as both a destination market for global payment rails and a source of innovative RWA tokenization models. The MANTRA acquisition by Inveniam hints at an emerging thesis around AI agent data verifiability on compliant chains, a pattern worth watching as regulatory frameworks in Dubai and Singapore evolve.

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