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Welcome to Startups Weekly – The weekly recapitulation of all you can’t miss from the world of newly established businesses. Do you want your inbox every Friday? Sign up here.

Sometimes the problems are exactly that: problems. But often, they are also feed. This week brought us a mixture of newly formed businesses facing adversity, sometimes from their own act, and others that flourish.

The most interesting boot stories from the week

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Some newly established businesses have raised revenue and contracts. Others brought actions.

Accelerating: Fintech’s starting ramp more than doubled its annual revenue to $ 700 million. In a recent secondary share of shares, it also almost doubled its valuation to $ 13 billion.

Hit a gong: Starting Gong’s revenue forecast exceeded the annual revenue of $ 300 million, placing AI on the way to a possible iPO.

Rapid speed: Mach Industries, a launch of defense technology backed by Sequoia, attracted a contract with the US Army and has plans for its first factory, said 21 -year -old founder Ethan Thornton.

Boomerang: After years of controversy, including a legal battle, Ryan Breslow is again the chief executive of Bolt, the Fintech company he founded, which was once estimated at $ 11 billion.

A lawsuit: Passes, a platform for revenue from FAN directly to creators who raised a series of $ 40 million, led by Bond Capital in 2024, has been set up for the supposed distribution of child sexual abuse.

Another lawsuit: A member of the Board of Directors of the Fintech Startup climate aspires to admit guilty of fraud and a co -founder was arrested for a alleged conspiracy to deceive investors, according to a federal complaint.

The most interesting VC and new funding this week

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Several newly established businesses have announced large rounds this week – at AI as usual, but also in different categories that help others navigate hairy situations.

Manufacturer AI: Anthropic increased a series of $ 3.5 billion, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners valuation after $ 61.5 billion.

AI partner: Turing, which contributes to the building of LLMS, has set a series of $ 11 million, led by the Malaysian Malaysian Nasional Berhad wealth fund with $ 2.2 billion.

Human resources: Indian HR Unicorn Darwinbox raised $ 140 million to expand internationally and challenge competitors like Deel.

Cash: Starting the technology of defense US technologies has set a series of $ 250 million to deal with flocks of drones. Germany -based Alpine Eagle secured about $ 10.96 million in funding for its airline solution to the same problem.

Avoiding volatility: Starting of Tel Aviv -based cereals emerged from Stealth with $ 50 million to help businesses offset FX volatility.

Navigation in invoices: With cross -border barriers to the foreground, Swap raised $ 40 million to build tools that help traders deal with invoices and other obstacles.

Avoiding chemotherapy: Ataraxis AI, which is based in New York, increased a series of $ 20.4 million to predict the outcome of individual patients’ cancer and if chemotherapy can be avoided.

Larger cashier: The Tirty-Old Firm Foundation Capital, a first supporter of Solana and Cerebras, set an 11th flagship fund of $ 600 million-20% more than its predecessor.

Last but not less important

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Ed Zitron, the host of the best podcast offline, has no patience for growth at all costs and what he calls a “rotation economy”, but don’t make it wrong about the hate tech. In a recent episode of Podcast Equity, he argued that there is an opportunity for newly established businesses to do better than Big Tech in placement of users first.

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