On-chain self-custody applications have recently seen an extraordinary level of funding enthusiasm. These ecosystem projects focused on user-controlled assets have maintained a steady pace of fundraising.



The latest token community sale just concluded, with a subscription multiple of 2.35x, raising $4.7 million. Nearly 2,000 new investors participated, and market enthusiasm is quite strong.

From the oversubscription data, the market’s demand for this type of self-custody financial infrastructure continues to rise. The level of investor participation also indicates what—these products do have genuine demand among Web3 users. Although the funding scale of tens of millions of dollars isn’t particularly large in the industry, the number of investors and the subscription enthusiasm show that retail recognition is quite high.

The next step depends on whether the product can meet market expectations. After all, fundraising is just the beginning; implementation and ecosystem operation are the real tests.
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AirdropHunterKingvip
· 12-18 03:09
2.35x subscription? Doesn't that just mean everyone is betting that the self-custody route will work? I've been optimistic about this for a long time. By the way, raising 4.7 million dollars from 2,000 retail investors, averaging only a few thousand dollars each? How many people would have to sell their possessions to raise that much? Haha. The key is how it will be implemented afterward. Honestly, my biggest fear is that after raising the funds, the project starts to falter. I've seen too many cases like that. If it's truly reliable, I need to check the wallet addresses to see if there's available investment capacity. Contract interactions should be prepared in advance.
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ChainChefvip
· 12-18 00:50
ngl the recipe's looking promising but we all know how many protocols burn down in the kitchen... 2.35x oversubscription hits different tho, retail appetite seems genuinely simmering here
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PuzzledScholarvip
· 12-17 19:17
2.35x subscription? Retail investors are really a bit crazy... But to be honest, self-custody really hits the pain point.
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SellLowExpertvip
· 12-17 09:34
2.35x subscription? Wow, retail investors are really rushing in. This time, it doesn't feel like we've been cut, which is quite refreshing.
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ForkTroopervip
· 12-15 05:55
2.35 times subscription isn't a big deal; the key is what does it mean that 2000 people are entering? Retail investors are starting to trust self-custody, and that's the real signal.
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alpha_leakervip
· 12-15 05:55
2.35x subscription... This time it's really something, retail FOMO sentiment is at an all-time high.
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HappyToBeDumpedvip
· 12-15 05:55
2.35x subscription? Retail investors are definitely on board this time, let's see if they can deliver in the end.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidityvip
· 12-15 05:54
A 2.35x subscription sounds good, but the real test is just beginning. Being able to meet expectations is the key.
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 12-15 05:39
The 2.35x subscription is quite popular, but let's see if they can really deliver something later on.
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GasFeeCryervip
· 12-15 05:28
2.35x subscription? Retail investors are truly voting with their feet. Let's see if the team can deliver.
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