AI Security Infrastructure Block Security Arena completes seed round financing with a valuation of $30 million, with participation from Apus Capital and others
CoinVoice has learned that Web3 AI security infrastructure Block Security Arena (BSA) announced the completion of a seed round financing at a valuation of $30 million, with participation from Hotcoin Labs, Starbase, Onebit Ventures, and Apus Capital.
It is reported that BSA aims to build a “closed-loop” security ecosystem by integrating AI-driven tools with gamified educational systems. Its core business covers four dimensions: an AI academy based on RAG technology, a Docker-based attack simulation sandbox, an AI audit assistant for developers, and a token risk radar. BSA’s long-term vision is to evolve into a decentralized security response center, connecting project teams and white-hat hackers through a dual incentive mechanism to address the security talent gap and smart contract risks in Web3.
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AI Security Infrastructure Block Security Arena completes seed round financing with a valuation of $30 million, with participation from Apus Capital and others
CoinVoice has learned that Web3 AI security infrastructure Block Security Arena (BSA) announced the completion of a seed round financing at a valuation of $30 million, with participation from Hotcoin Labs, Starbase, Onebit Ventures, and Apus Capital.
It is reported that BSA aims to build a “closed-loop” security ecosystem by integrating AI-driven tools with gamified educational systems. Its core business covers four dimensions: an AI academy based on RAG technology, a Docker-based attack simulation sandbox, an AI audit assistant for developers, and a token risk radar. BSA’s long-term vision is to evolve into a decentralized security response center, connecting project teams and white-hat hackers through a dual incentive mechanism to address the security talent gap and smart contract risks in Web3.