Range Raises $8.3M for Treasury and Compliance Across Stablecoins and Fiat

Range raised $8.3 million from TX Ventures and SixThirty to build treasury, risk, and compliance tooling that spans stablecoins and traditional fiat rails. As stablecoins move into mainstream corporate finance, companies need software to manage money across both worlds.

$8.3M
Raised
TX Ventures, SixThirty
Backers
Treasury / compliance
Category
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Trace Cohen
Early-stage VC & angel · Founder, New York Venture Partners
June 18, 2026
1 min read
KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR VCs & FOUNDERS
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Stablecoins are entering corporate treasuries, creating demand for tooling that bridges crypto and fiat compliance

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Regulatory clarity on stablecoins is turning 'crypto treasury' from a fringe idea into a CFO line item

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The VC Read · Trace's TakeTrace Cohen

The stablecoin trade has matured from 'buy the coin' to 'build the treasury stack around it.' Once stablecoins land in corporate balance sheets, someone has to reconcile two financial systems, and that's a sticky software problem. Small seed, but it's pointed at where stablecoin adoption actually creates recurring pain for CFOs -- which is exactly where durable fintech gets built.

Range raised $8.3 million from TX Ventures and SixThirty to build treasury, risk, and compliance software that operates across stablecoins and traditional fiat rails. The product helps companies manage cash, monitor risk, and meet compliance obligations as they increasingly hold and move value in stablecoins alongside conventional currency.

The round captures a real shift. With stablecoins gaining regulatory clarity and corporate adoption, finance teams now face the operational challenge of managing money that lives partly on-chain and partly in the banking system -- with all the reconciliation, risk, and compliance complexity that hybrid creates.

Range raised $8.3 million from TX Ventures and SixThirty to build treasury, risk, and compliance software that operates across stablecoins and traditional fiat rails.

For fintech investors, Range is an early bet on the picks-and-shovels of stablecoin adoption: not the coins themselves, but the unglamorous tooling corporates will need to run treasury operations across two financial systems at once.

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Originally reported by Tech Startups. Analysis and editorial commentary by Value Add Pulse.

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