HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam, January 27, 2026 (EZ Newswire) -- Orochi Network has closed its latest funding round, raising an additional $8 million and bringing its total funding to $20 million. Backed by the Ethereum Foundation (Grant), MEXC Ventures, Plutus VC, Bolts Capital, Presto Labs, Ant Labs, Anti Capital, Decom, and several returning investors from earlier rounds, this new investment underscores growing confidence in Orochi Network's vision and technology.
Why Trust, Not Hype, Will Shape the Future of On-Chain Assets
Every business leader exploring blockchain faces a key question: How can you trust the data behind high-value digital assets? For companies considering tokenizing real-world assets, such as property titles or supply chain inventories, the answer extends beyond technology.
It comes down to having enough confidence to rely on auditable data, not just promised data, for reputation, compliance, and operations.
Orochi Network, an R&D company recognized by the Ethereum Foundation, is placing data verifiability at the heart of this new era. Following a recent funding round, Orochi is advancing an infrastructure designed to make audit-grade, highly resistant records the norm for enterprise blockchains.
In essence, the company provides a verifiable data layer that underpins the next generation of financial systems. Imagine a global shipping company wanting to tokenize its container fleet. Each container has a digital record of its location, condition, and ownership history. If that data is compromised, the token loses its value.
They ensure that every record on a blockchain is cryptographically verified and highly tamper-resistant. It's the difference between taking a supplier's word for it and having an immutable, verifiable audit trail. This aims to establish them as a verifiable data layer for RWA.
This isn't just theoretical. The Orochi Network team highlights their zkDatabase, a product that has surpassed 10,000 downloads in just a few months and is already in use by over 40 enterprises. This adoption suggests growing demand for verifiable data solutions. It's one thing to have a whitepaper; it's another to have your technology quietly adopted by businesses that need verifiable data solutions now.
Backed by Builders, Adopted by Enterprises
A key signal of credibility in the often opaque Web3 world is validation from foundational organizations. Orochi Network is among the few blockchain R&D companies to have been officially supported by the Ethereum Foundation.