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Beldex has announced a new funding round led by Sigma Capital with participation from several venture firms.
the company says the capital will go toward product development, ecosystem growth and privacy infrastructure for Web3.
at this stage, the interesting part is less about the funding itself and more about what @BeldexCoin does with it next.
the next products and developments will probably give a clearer picture of where this investment is heading.
the future of Web3 needs more privacy and more control for users.
@BeldexCoin brings different tools together for this.
confidential transactions help keep transfers private.
privacy dApps support private browsing and communication.
masternodes help secure the network.
there are also Web3 domains, cross-chain support and open-source code that anyone can review.
all of these features work toward one simple idea: a more private Web3 future.

swapping crypto directly from your wallet just makes sense.
@BeldexCoin Electron Wallet is making this experience much simpler by integrating swaps directly into the wallet.
no need to move between different platforms.
just open your wallet, choose the assets you want to swap and get it done in a few simple steps.
faster, easier and more seamless for everyday crypto users.
sometimes you just search for a travel destination and suddenly travel ads are everywhere.
its not random. your searches, clicks and interests can be used to build a profile about you.
the more you browse, the more companies can learn about what you like and what you may want next.
privacy online is not just about hiding your data.
its about having more control over your online activity.
that’s why private browsing matters and why @BeldexCoin is building tools like Beldex Browser for a more private browsing experience.
beldex keeps growing and the numbers are showing it.
> 5.56M+ blocks created
> 3,149 masternodes
> 6,463 BNS domains
> 11.59M+ BDX burned
these numbers may look simple but @BeldexCoin show that the network is still growing and being used.
more masternodes mean more network support.
more BNS domains show more activity.
and the burned BDX shows the token supply is still being reduced.
real growth is not always about price.
sometimes you can see it in the numbers.

digital footprints are getting harder to ignore.
every search, click and website visit leaves a trace of your online activity.
that’s why privacy should be part of our browsing experience, not something we care about only after our data is exposed.
@BeldexCoin gives you a more private way to browse with better security and less tracking.
your online activity belongs to you.
it should stay that way.
$BDX is not just a token on the blockchain.
its built for real-world use.
from payments to privacy-focused services, $BDX connects crypto with everyday needs.
its utility goes beyond one product and is used across different parts of the @BeldexCoin ecosystem.
for me, this is what makes a token more useful
real products, real use cases and real users.

privacy concerns are becoming harder to ignore.
phone number exposure, metadata collection, data tracking and even ads following you around
these are things we deal with every day, often without thinking about how much information we’re actually giving away
for me, privacy shouldn’t be an afterthought.
it should be built into the way apps work from the beginning
that's why conversations around privacy-focused technology like @BeldexCoin matter
Beldex Wallet is more than just a wallet for holding BDX.
it gives users a simple and secure place to manage their $BDX and keep control of their assets.
the wallet is also connected to other parts of the @BeldexCoin ecosystem, making it easier to access and use different services.
for me, a good wallet is not only about storing crypto.
it should give users more control, privacy, and freedom.
your $BDX is in a safe space - owned by you.

not every app needs a VPN and that’s exactly why Split Tunneling makes so much sense.
instead of routing everything through a VPN, @BeldexCoin lets you choose which apps actually need it while the rest can connect normally.
less unnecessary traffic, better performance and more control over how your connection works.
a simple feature, but definitely useful when you’re switching between different apps all day.
your internet, your rules.


