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Tangany

Tangany

Introduction

Tangany was founded in 2018 by Alexey Utin Christopher Zapf Hans Nickel and Martin Kreitmair. It has its headquarter in Munich, Germany.
Tangany provides a custody Wallet as a Service for businesses to easily integrate blockchain technology into legacy and new systems via an API. The provided infrastructure comes with the ability to create and store private keys safely in a FIPS140-2 certified HSM environment, to sign transactions and to send those transactions via connectors to thechosen blockchain. The connectors (Meta Blockchain API) enable clients to connect to different public (like Ethereum or Bitcoin) and private blockchains (like Hyperledger or Privat Ethereum instances).
Tangany provides a full functional white-label wallet which can be used swiftly for any use case. All your customers get an unique wallet to deposit and withdraw. The wallet can be customized with your company logo, your CI colors and even more.
Tangany’s innovative infrastructure allows you to easily work with different public and private blockchains with one unified access. Execute your transactions and payment with our payment processing engine. For that, the company maintains their own blockchain infrastructure which consists of powerful node clusters.

Mission

The mission of Tangany is to become the digital assets custodian pioneer.

Why Tangany?

Tangany Custody Suite is an all-in-one cloud suite to easily manage crypto and digital asset custody to your clients and customers.
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Funding

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Tangany has raised a total of $7.8M in funding over 3 rounds and is funded by 4 investors.
Below, are the details of the different rounds of funding received by Tangany.
Funding Round
Money Raised
Number of Investors
Lead Investors
Seed Round
$7M
3
Nauta Capital
Seed Round
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2
High-Tech Grunderfonds
Pre Seed Round
$185K
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Acquisitions

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Tangany has made no acquisitions yet.

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Contact Details

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