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Venice AI becomes a unicorn with $65M Series A as its privacy-first AI platform takes off

Venice AI reaches unicorn status with a $65 million Series A funding, revolutionizing the industry with its privacy-first platform and over 3 million users. CEO Erik Voorhees, inspired by Bitcoin's principles, leads the charge against const...

TechCrunch· Jul 1, 2026 · 3:42 PM · 24 views

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Venice AI reaches unicorn status with a $65 million Series A funding, revolutionizing the industry with its privacy-first platform and over 3 million users. CEO Erik Voorhees, inspired by Bitcoin's principles, leads the charge against constant surveillance. Major investors like Dragonfly are backing this innovative startup. #AI #TechNews #Privacy #Startup #Funding

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