Gate 廣場|2/27 今日話題: #BTC能否重返7万美元?
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Jane Street 被起訴後,持續多日的“10 點砸盤”疑似消失。BTC 目前在 $67,000 附近震盪,這波反彈能否順勢衝回 $70,000?
💬 本期熱議:
1️⃣ 你認為訴訟與“10 點拋壓”消失有關嗎?市場操縱阻力是否減弱?
2️⃣ 衝擊 $70K 的關鍵壓力區在哪?
3️⃣ 你會在當前價位分批布局,還是等待放量突破再進場?
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African Startups have Raised Over $1 Billion in 2022 So Far
After a record breaking 2021, Africa tech startups are off to an explosive start with startups raising more than $1.1 billion according to multiple sources.
In 2021, startup funding took over 5 months to hit the $1 billion mark. In comparison, it has taken just 7 weeks for startups to do the same in 2022.
As of March 1, 2022, 110 startups had raised over US$1.1 billion in 2022 so far. If fundraising were to continue at the same pace through the year, we’d be looking at about $7.3 billion in 2022.
More African startups continue to raise funds with recent additions including Wasoko (formerly SokoWatch) which raised $125 million in a series B round and 4G Capital, a neobank, which raised $18.5 million in series C funding.
In one of the highlights in recent weeks, MarketForce, a Kenyan startup in the B2B / Retail sector that is experiencing much activity, has, so far, raised $40 million in series A funding.
SEE ALSO: Africa Startup Funding Breaks Record in 2021, Over $4 Billion, Says Latest Report
So far, startups in Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa are spearheading much of the activity.
Here is the data so far by March 1, 2022:
In another angle to look at the growing startup activity on the continent, in Y Combinator’s African alumni batch for Winter 22, there are 23 startups. Out of these:
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