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Midas raises $50M to scale tokenised assets and DeFi access

1 April 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Midas lands $50M Series A to accelerate tokenised assets

Berlin-based tokenised-asset platform Midas has raised a $50 million Series A round led by venture firms RRE and Creandum. The fresh capital will fuel the rollout of the company’s instant-liquidity mTokens, expansion into the reinsurance market and wider adoption across the decentralised finance (DeFi) ecosystem.

Instant-liquidity mTokens for real-world assets

Midas focuses on turning real-world assets into on-chain, yield-bearing tokenised instruments. Its flagship products, branded as mTokens, are designed to give institutional and qualified investors near-instant liquidity while maintaining transparent exposure to underlying assets.

The platform aims to bridge traditional finance and DeFi by using smart contracts to automate settlement, collateral management and yield distribution. This structure is intended to reduce friction, lower operational costs and offer real-time risk visibility compared with legacy systems.

Push into reinsurance and institutional DeFi

With the new funding, Midas plans to expand its product suite into the reinsurance sector, a capital-intensive market that has historically relied on complex, opaque structures. By tokenising reinsurance exposures, the company aims to open access to a broader pool of capital providers while giving insurers more flexible risk-transfer options.

The company is also targeting deeper integrations with DeFi protocols, enabling mTokens to be used as collateral, liquidity instruments or yield-bearing assets across multiple blockchain networks. This strategy is expected to increase on-chain volume while offering institutional investors a more regulated on-ramp into digital assets.

Regulation, risk and the road ahead

As regulators in Europe and beyond refine frameworks for tokenised securities and stable-value instruments, platforms like Midas are positioning themselves to meet stricter compliance standards around KYC/AML, asset custody and investor protection.

The backing from RRE and Creandum signals growing conviction that institutional-grade tokenisation and DeFi infrastructure will be a core layer of future financial markets, with Midas seeking to be one of its key enablers.

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