Fireverse has completed a $30 million valuation Series A funding round, accelerating the convergence of AI Music and Web3.
Recently, the Hong Kong AIGC Music Platform and Web3 startup Fireverse announced the completion of a Series A funding round, with a fundraising amount of $2.5 million and a valuation of $30 million. This news sent shockwaves through the technology and finance industry, signaling that the business model combining AI-generated music and Web3.0 is rapidly maturing.
In this Series A funding round, Fireverse raised $2.5 million, with participation from Nobody (aka Moonbox Limited) as a co-lead investor and support from OKX Ventures. Other prominent institutions such as T-Fund, BingX, GateLabs, Chain Capital, Central Research, and Stratified Capital also participated. The involvement of these investors not only brings substantial funding to Fireverse but also provides abundant industry resources and strategic guidance.
Since its launch in October 2024, Fireverse has quickly gained recognition in the market with its AI music creation technology. The platform can generate high-quality songs in less than 5 minutes, significantly lowering the barrier to music creation. By the end of 2024, it had surpassed 1.3 million registered users and generated over 100,000 songs.
Fireverse's success is attributed to its strong technical team and unique business model. Headquartered in Hong Kong, the company focuses on building an AIGC music platform based on Web3.0. Through collaboration with Nobody, Fireverse has acquired intellectual property rights for classic Stephen Chow films such as "Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons," "Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back," and "The Mermaid" to create music NFTs, greatly enriching the platform's content ecosystem and providing users with more compelling creative materials.
The rapid growth of Fireverse has instilled confidence in the team and investors for the future. The company plans to leverage this investment to accelerate product growth and continue developing core technology. Ignious Yong, a senior advisor at Fireverse, expressed delight in completing the Series A funding with the support of investors, emphasizing that combining music with generative AI to create a premium product is a shared vision of the team and investors. Looking ahead, they hope to expedite customer acquisition and provide outstanding products for users and businesses eager to enter the AIGC and Web3.0 space.
As Web3.0 technology continues to evolve, more users are paying attention to and engaging in digital asset creation and trading. AI-generated music, as an emerging form of creation, can offer users a more personalized and diverse musical experience. By combining AI technology with Web3.0, Fireverse is injecting new vitality into the music industry and bringing fresh energy to the digital asset market.
The success of Fireverse has triggered deep reflections in the industry on the integration of AIGC Music with Web3.0. This fusion model lowers the barrier to music creation, safeguards creator rights through blockchain technology, and introduces NFTs to provide a convenient and secure path for music work transactions and circulation. In the future, with technological advancement and market maturity, the integration of AIGC Music with Web3.0 is expected to become a key development direction in the music industry. Fireverse's practice has proven that the combination of AI technology and Web3.0 can create more innovative and attractive music products and services, meet users' demand for personalized music, and bring new business models and revenue opportunities to the music industry.
Fireverse has completed Series A financing, marking the increasing maturity of the integration of AIGC Music with Web3.0 commercial models. With its powerful technological advantages and unique business model, Fireverse has achieved remarkable results in a short period. In the future, with technological progress and market expansion, Fireverse is expected to continue to lead in the field of AIGC Music and Web3.0, bringing more innovation and value to the music industry and digital asset market.
OKX Ventures, the investment arm of the globally leading cryptocurrency exchange OKX, focuses on exploring potential blockchain projects. Its partner, Jeff Ren, stated that Fireverse perfectly integrates the advantages of Web3.0 and generative AI. The rapid growth in user numbers has convinced them that AI-based Web3.0 applications will see widespread adoption. Vivien Lin, Chief Product Officer of BingX and Head of BingX Labs, pointed out that Fireverse has shown outstanding performance in AI application, bringing a new upgrade to the Web3 music industry, with the product experience highlighting huge market potential.
This article is contributed content and does not represent the views of BlockBeats
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