Asia Funding & Builders Weekly: Stablecoin payments and RWA infrastructure draw heavy Asia-linked capital (2026/6/23)

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Asia Funding & Builders Weekly: Stablecoin payments and RWA infrastructure draw heavy Asia-linked capital (2026/6/23)

Weekly Funding Signal

Stablecoin payments and real-world asset infrastructure commanded the bulk of Asia-linked funding this week, with expansion into APAC markets and regulatory licensing emerging as the defining pattern.

Key Deals

ProjectSectorAmountInvestorsWhy It Matters
Trace FinanceStablecoin Payments$32 millionCoinFund (lead), Coinbase Ventures, Haun Ventures, Jump Capital, Paxos, Chainlink Labs, HOF CapitalSignals institutional appetite for stablecoin-based remittance rails into Latin America and APAC.
RangeStablecoin Compliance$8.3 millionTX Ventures, SixThirty, Maven 11 Capital, Onigiri CapitalHighlights demand for regulatory tech as stablecoin usage scales among institutions globally.
RenaissRWA Infrastructure$1.5 millionYZi Labs (lead), Gate Ventures, Hash Global, XIN FamilyShowcases BNB Chain's push into tokenized collectibles with strong Asian user growth.
KartaCeFi Credit$140 millionGalaxy Ventures, CIM (co-leads)Stablecoin-backed credit cards for global HNWs without SSN underscore cross-border fintech innovation.
El DoradoCross-Border Payments$9 millionParadigm (lead), Coinbase Ventures, Verda VenturesTargets underserved intra-LatAm corridors using stablecoins, with ties to Chinese EV imports.
LitVML2 Infrastructure$1 millionLite Strategy (lead)Brings programmable smart contracts to Litecoin, potentially opening new Asian developer markets.

Builder to Watch

  • Renaiss: Renaiss is building on-chain infrastructure for tokenizing physical collectibles, starting with trading cards and using BNB Chain. Its RenaissOS turns offline vaults and card shops into verifiable nodes, enabling trustless custody and composable liquidity. Since launch it has processed ~$20 million in volume with over 260,000 users, predominantly in Asia. The project signals growing interest in bringing real-world assets on-chain without sacrificing regulatory compliance or physical settlement guarantees.
  • K25.ai: K25.ai is an AI-native live-streaming prediction market platform targeting Asia-Pacific, where it holds exclusive regional rights via its investor NewGenIVF Group. Still pre-launch and pursuing regulatory approvals, the startup completed a $10 million pre-A round at a $100 million valuation. Its hybrid approach—pairing prediction markets with live content—points to a consumer-focused evolution of the sector in markets where social engagement drives adoption.

Capital Flow

  • Stablecoin payments and compliance infrastructure attracted the largest rounds, with Trace and Range collectively raising over $40 million, reflecting the maturation of stablecoin rails for institutional use.
  • Investors favored platforms that bridge traditional finance with crypto—such as card issuance, digital receipts, and asset-backed lending—rather than purely speculative DeFi protocols.
  • The Asia connection was strongest in projects expanding into the region (Trace, Renaiss) or explicitly targeting Asian markets (K25.ai), with BNB Chain and UAE licensing appearing as strategic footholds.

PANews View

This week's deals reveal a market bifurcation: mega-rounds for regulated, real-world fintech (Karta's $140M) coexist with seed-stage bets on niche on-chain primitives. The absence of major Asian-headquartered stablecoin startups in these rounds suggests the region's builders are still playing catch-up to the regulatory clarity enjoyed by LatAm and Middle Eastern players. Watch for Asian exchanges and payments firms to counter with similar infrastructure plays later this year.

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