Yo Labs Raises $10 Million in Series A Funding Round
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Key Highlights Yo Labs raised $10 million in Series A funding, led by Foundation Capital, with Coinbase Ventures participating, to expand The Yo Protocol uses isolated embassy vaults on each chain to minimize bridge risks and a DeFi Graph to identify for upcoming danger This investment comes amid a strong venture capital interest in DeFi projects in 2025 Yo Labs, the company behind the Yo Protocol, has announced a closing of $10 million investment. The Series A funding round was announced on December 13. YO Labs has secured $10m in Series A financing, led by @FoundationCap with participation from @cbventures, @ScribbleVC, and Launchpad Capital. The raise will accelerate YO’s unified, risk-optimized yield platform as it powers the next generation of crypto and fintech apps. pic.twitter.com/rTl1LkqDka — YO (@yield) December 14, 2025 This money will help Yo Labs grow its decentralized finance, or DeFi, service. The protocol focuses on finding the best possible earnings for users’ cryptocurrency across different blockchain networks. This investment round was led by Foundation Capital. Other important investors joined, including Coinbase Ventures, Scribble Ventures, and Launchpad Capital. With this new money, Yo Labs has now raised a total of $24 million, which comes after a previous seed round led by Paradigm. How Yo Protocol Works for Users The Yo Protocol is different from other services that provide cryptocurrency yields. Most services operate on just one blockchain. Meanwhile, Yo Protocol works across several other blockchains at once. This is known as operating cross-chain. It uses special vaults with names like yoETH and yoUSD, where users deposit their assets into these vaults. The system then automatically moves these funds around. Its main purpose is to find the highest and safest returns available anywhere in DeFi. The main purpose of this cross-chain yield protocol is boost safety for users. The…
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