Zerohash Raises $104M, Achieves $1B Valuation with Top Financial Backers

Published at 2025-09-23 22:09:23
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Zerohash, a key player in building crypto and stablecoin infrastructure for financial institutions, has successfully raised $104 million in its latest funding round. This new investment round, led by Interactive Brokers—a publicly traded brokerage firm—has valued the company at an impressive $1 billion.

Other prominent investors participating include Morgan Stanley, Apollo Global Management, SoFi, and the crypto arm of Jump Trading, signaling strong confidence from traditional finance and crypto sectors alike.

Zerohash supports financial firms by developing products related to crypto trading, stablecoins, and tokenization, making it easier for institutions to venture into the digital asset space. Notably, the company's valuation has more than tripled since its 2022 funding round, where it stood at $340 million.

With a team of approximately 200 employees, Zerohash has demonstrated consistent growth, enjoying rising annual revenues for the last three years. This development highlights the increasing demand for infrastructure services that facilitate crypto adoption in mainstream finance.

For those interested in entering the crypto market, platforms like Bitlet.app offer innovative options. Bitlet.app features a Crypto Installment service that allows users to buy cryptocurrencies immediately and pay over time with manageable monthly payments, making crypto investing more accessible.

Zerohash’s recent success showcases how bridging traditional finance with cutting-edge crypto infrastructure can drive massive growth and reshape the future of financial products globally.

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