According to official news, Hana Network, the development company behind Hypercasual Finance, announced that it has completed a total of $6 million in financing, with the participation of core members of L1/L2 projects and some KOLs in the recent No More CEX round of financing.
In addition, the first phase of the Hana Network mainnet, Hanafuda, has been officially launched. Hanafuda already has 500,000 users and $40 million in TVL, and its mainnet Phases 2 and 3 are expected to go live in the coming months.
Previously, Hana Network, the development company behind Hypercasual Finance, announced the completion of a new round of financing of $4 million, with participation from Sushiswap, Alliance and Orange DAO.
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Hana Network has raised a total of $6 million, and the first phase of the mainnet, Hanafuda, has been officially launched
According to official news, Hana Network, the development company behind Hypercasual Finance, announced that it has completed a total of $6 million in financing, with the participation of core members of L1/L2 projects and some KOLs in the recent No More CEX round of financing. In addition, the first phase of the Hana Network mainnet, Hanafuda, has been officially launched. Hanafuda already has 500,000 users and $40 million in TVL, and its mainnet Phases 2 and 3 are expected to go live in the coming months. Previously, Hana Network, the development company behind Hypercasual Finance, announced the completion of a new round of financing of $4 million, with participation from Sushiswap, Alliance and Orange DAO.