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HomeCrypto NewsBlockchain Data Provider Chronicle Raises $12M to Expand Infrastructure for Tokenized Assets

Blockchain Data Provider Chronicle Raises $12M to Expand Infrastructure for Tokenized Assets

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Chronicle, a blockchain data provider focused on tokenized assets, announced on Tuesday that it has raised $12 million in a seed funding round.

The investment was led by Strobe Ventures, formerly known as BlockTower Capital. Other backers include Galaxy Vision Hill, Brevan Howard Digital, Tioga Capital and Fenbushi Capital, alongside notable crypto angel investors such as Rune Christensen (Sky/MakerDAO founder), Andre Cronje (founder of Sonic and Yearn), Stani Kulechov (founder of Aave), Mark Phillips (co-founder of Steakhouse) and Sam MacPherson (co-founder of Phoenix Labs).

Chronicle operates as an oracle network, offering real-time data verification for tokenized financial products. It has processed more than $20 billion in total value secured (TVS) since its launch in 2017 and is expanding its infrastructure to meet rising demand. The company recently rolled out its “Verified Asset Oracle,” which ensures the authenticity of off-chain assets for issuers such as Centrifuge, Superstate and M^0.

“As banks and asset managers accelerate tokenization initiatives, Chronicle’s trusted data infrastructure provides the reliability and compliance capability these institutions require,” said Thomas Klocanas, general partner at Strobe Ventures.

The demand for real-world asset (RWA) tokenization is rising, as global banks and asset managers increasingly use blockchain rails for moving traditional financial instruments. Tokenized assets could become a multitrillion-dollar market by 2030, reports by McKinsey, Boston Consulting Group and others projected.

Chronicle aims to tap into that rising demand by integrating off-chain data with blockchain-based assets by ensuring data security, auditability and cost-efficiency through a network of validators, including established financial data providers and crypto-native organizations like Sky, formerly MakerDAO.

The company said it will use the new capital to advance product development, expand partnerships, and strengthen compliance measures, reinforcing its role as a bridge between traditional finance and digital assets.

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