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Mesh Secures $82M in Series B Funding to Build First Global Crypto Payments Network

Mesh Secures $82M in Series B Funding to Build First Global Crypto Payments Network

March 24, 2025 Craig Etkin

The round, led by Paradigm with participation from Consensys, QuantumLight, Yolo Investments, and others, was secured using PayPal USD (PYUSD) stablecoin, setting a historical precedent for stablecoin funding 

SAN FRANCISCO, March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Mesh, the leading crypto payments network enabling seamless transactions with cheap and immediate conversions, today announced it closed a $82 million Series B funding round, bringing its total amount raised to over $120 million. With payments and stablecoins widely seen as the biggest catalyst for crypto’s mass adoption, the funds set the company up for sustained dominance in the industry’s most promising sector. The round was led by Paradigm, with participation from Consensys (parent company of MetaMask), QuantumLight Capital (started by Revolut Founder & CEO Nik Storonsky), Yolo Investments, and others. Mesh has previously raised from investors including PayPal Ventures, Galaxy Ventures, and MoneyForward.

In a historic moment for both venture funding and stablecoins, most of the $82 million of investments were settled with PayPal USD (PYUSD) stablecoin. PYUSD was leveraged to close funding instantly and Mesh’s technology was used to transfer the assets securely. The benefits of using stablecoins for VC funding are that it’s instant, cheap, transparent, and available 24/7. The method of funding comes on the heels of PayPal Ventures’ 2024 investment in Mesh, which was also completed largely in PYUSD.

Mesh has already partnered with major players such as MetaMask, Shift4, and Revolut, making its technology available to over 400 million users in over 100 countries worldwide. Now, the company can further accelerate product development and the expansion of its APIs to power hundreds of crypto and payments platforms.

“Stablecoins present the single biggest opportunity to disrupt the payments industry since the invention of credit and debit cards, and Mesh is now first in line to scale that vision across the world,” said Bam Azizi, CEO and Co-Founder of Mesh. “With this funding, we’re expanding the first truly global crypto payments network – one that allows users to pay with any crypto they hold while ensuring merchants can settle in the stablecoin of their choice, just like they do with fiat today.”

Mesh’s flagship payments solution is powered by its proprietary SmartFunding technology, which eliminates friction between users’ assets and merchants’ settlement requirements. That means an asset like Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Solana can be used as a means of payments, while merchants automatically receive the transaction amount in stablecoins such as PYUSD, UST, or USDC, all without requiring the user to manually convert assets beforehand.

“We think crypto and stablecoins will be an enormous transformation to payments,” said Charlie Noyes, General Partner at Paradigm. “Mesh makes paying with crypto as simple as using a credit card for users and merchants while preserving the benefits of transacting over blockchain rails.”

Mesh is on track to become an integral part of global payments as the industry moves towards a stablecoin-dominated ecosystem, with stablecoins already representing over a $200 billion market cap and surpassing $27.6 trillion in transaction volume in 2024.

For more information about Mesh, visit https://meshconnect.com/.

About Mesh

Founded in 2020, Mesh is building the first global crypto payments network, connecting hundreds of exchanges, wallets, and financial services platforms to enable seamless digital asset payments and conversions. By unifying these platforms into a single network, Mesh is pioneering an open, connected, and secure ecosystem for digital finance. For more information, visit https://www.meshconnect.com/.

Contact: mesh@greenbrier.partners

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