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Crypto IPO Surge, Project Agorá Live & India's Seed Funding Gap

4 min · 28 de may de 2026
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(00:00:00) Crypto IPO Surge, Project Agorá Live & India's Seed Funding Gap (00:00:50) Mumbai Dominates India Deals (00:01:27) Crypto IPO Wave Building (00:02:06) Project Agorá Live Testing (00:02:44) Tether Georgia Sovereign Stablecoin (00:03:23) AI Leverage in Fintech Scaling India's fintech sector recorded just 45 funding rounds in Q1 2026 — down 54% year-on-year — yet total capital held steady at $513 million. The story isn't a slowdown; it's a filter. Seed funding collapsed 65% while late-stage rounds surged 126%, as the Reserve Bank of India's tightening of KYC, lending rules, and credit compliance pushed capital upstream toward proven, compliant businesses. Mumbai dominates: four of the five largest deals came from the city, with Weaver alone raising $156 million. The long-term pipeline risk — fewer first-time founders receiving first checks — is the concern that outlasts the headline. Globally, Jefferies is formally predicting a trillion-dollar wave of crypto-adjacent public listings. The real signal from Consensus Miami wasn't speculation — it was tokenization. Money market funds on-chain, private credit on distributed ledger infrastructure, and traditional finance executives treating blockchain as settlement plumbing. Project Agorá, the BIS-backed cross-border settlement platform backed by seven central banks, has advanced from proof-of-concept to live fund testing, bringing programmable atomic settlement one step closer to reality. Tether's partnership with Georgia introduces the state-backed stablecoin model — sovereign government, private issuer, purpose-built regulation aligned with the US GENIUS Act — a potential template for other nations watching. Finally, Amsterdam-based Remote crossed $300 million in ARR with 85% of its code written by AI and revenue per employee up 50%. It's a preview of how fintech scales in this cycle: fewer hires, compressed costs, outsized growth. This episode includes AI-generated content.

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