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Range raises $8.3M Series A to unify treasury, risk and compliance across stablecoins and fiat
Range raises $8.3M Series A to build the platform for companies operating across stablecoins and fiat rails, with traditional fintech funds TX Ventures and SixThirty among the backers.
Range, the platform for companies operating across stablecoins and fiat, has raised $11M to date, including a new $8.3M Series A. The round was oversubscribed, closing in one of the hardest fundraising markets crypto has seen. Two of the backers are traditional fintech funds rather than crypto VCs: Swiss-based TX Ventures and US-based SixThirty. Crypto-native funds Maven 11 Capital and Onigiri Capital also backed the round.
For Range, the investor mix is a key signal for the industry. The capital that usually underwrites payments rails, banking infrastructure, and compliance software is now underwriting financial infrastructure that spans stablecoins and fiat. It shows the two converging into one finance operating model, with the control layer between the rails now real infrastructure in its own right.
Range is the platform for companies operating across stablecoins and fiat. The product is organized into two parts: UNIFY, the system of record across all sources, including digital assets and bank balances; and PROTECT, the control layer that screens transactions for risk, compliance, or business policy violations before the money moves. Range connects every bank account, custodian, wallet, and exchange into a single real-time ledger, runs pre-execution controls on every onchain transaction, and surfaces the intelligence finance teams need to move fast without trading off security or compliance.
Companies adopting stablecoins operate two sets of rails at once, and the controls built for fiat were never designed for digital assets. Unlike traditional finance rails, stablecoins settle in seconds and cannot be reversed once broadcast. Yet most finance and risk teams still screen transactions after the money has moved and reconcile across rails by hand. Beyond the unified ledger, Range provides the onchain compliance and risk controls that fiat tools were never built for, and lets customers layer in their own compliance providers to supplement Range's. The accounting tools a team already uses stay in place, fed with enriched onchain data.
Today, Range protects more than $30B in customer assets under management and carries 10,000+ integrations with banks, custodians, and wallets. It monitors 200+ networks and 100+ stablecoins in real time, tracks 99.41% of all stablecoin payments, and screens tens of billions in monthly payment volume - a breadth of coverage that gives its risk and compliance intelligence a depth few platforms can match. Range is used by Circle, The Solana Foundation, Stellar, Squads and Jupiter, among others.
"Stablecoins and fiat are converging, and finance teams need one platform to run both safely and at scale," said Andres Monteoliva, co-founder and CEO of Range. "The hard part was never moving stablecoins. It was keeping control of them: knowing every balance in real time, screening transactions before they move, and staying audit-ready across both rails. This round lets us invest deeper in Unify and Protect, grow our engineering and go-to-market teams, and extend coverage across more networks and integrations. The mix of fintech and crypto investors in this round reflects where the market is heading."
Why fintech capital backed a stablecoin company
“Enterprises seek stablecoin efficiency alongside fiat-level operational rigor. Range provides this on a single platform by treating onchain money with institutional-grade controls by unifying accounts, screening transactions, and ensuring audit-readiness. By combining innovation with control and governance, Range unlocks modern financial infrastructure. It is why we backed this team.” Chandresh Iyer, General Partner, SixThirty Ventures
"Stablecoins are moving from crypto-native use cases into mainstream financial infrastructure. But for companies operating across stablecoins and fiat, the hard part is no longer just moving money, it is keeping control of it. That is why we at TX Ventures are proud to back Range in its Series A. Companies should be able to adopt stablecoins safely, compliantly and at scale, without giving up the controls they rely on in fiat." Jens Schleuniger, Managing Partner at TX Ventures
"As assets are increasingly moving onchain, having a granular and comprehensive view of your financial flows becomes increasingly critical for both asset issuers and those facilitating and interacting with those assets. Range provides exactly this and will help unlock the next leg of growth for the stablecoin and RWA segments of the digital asset industry. We are very proud to partner with Andres and Michael." said Mathijs van Esch, General Partner at Maven 11.
"Last year, Stellar processed $56 billion in stablecoin payments, and we know that stablecoins only deliver on their promise when the operations around them are safe, compliance-forward, and auditable. Range gives companies building on Stellar the controls to move money from stablecoins to fiat and back with confidence, and we're proud to back the Range team." Raja Chakravorti, Chief Business Officer, Stellar Development Foundation
About Range
Range is the platform for companies operating across stablecoins and fiat. Finance, compliance, and operations teams use Range to bring bank accounts, custodians, wallets, and exchanges into a single real-time ledger, with controls to screen, protect, and reconcile capital before and after it moves.
Range supports pre-execution controls for sanctions, fraud, and operational risk, while feeding enriched onchain data into the accounting and compliance tools teams already use. The platform secures more than $30B in onchain assets and tracks 99.41% of stablecoin payment activity across 200+ networks and 100+ stablecoins.
Range is used by teams including the Solana Foundation, Circle, Stellar, Squads, and Jupiter. More information available at range.org.
Contact
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Source article: https://chainwire.org/2026/06/18/range-raises-8-3m-series-a-to-unify-treasury-risk-and-compliance-across-stablecoins-and-fiat/
I.Meyer--BTB