
Smartphone startup Nothing, backed by Google's venture arm and iPod creator Tony Fadell, is seeking to raise at least $100 million in a Series C funding round. The company has achieved over $1 billion in lifetime sales and has sold 7 million devices to date. In 2024, Nothing doubled its revenue to over $500 million. The upcoming funding round is expected to value the company at more than $3 billion, following its previous funding at a unicorn valuation.
Last year was monumental – we became one of the biggest apps in crypto! 🚀 With this raise led by @Sequoia and @Paradigm, we’re setting our sights even higher: becoming the biggest app in all of finance and bringing crypto to the world. We’re just getting started. 👻 / acc https://t.co/xLafyZ7fEL
Sequoia is leading a round in Harvey that’s going to value it at $3B https://t.co/JMcvqrVyRd
We're thrilled to share we've raised a $150M Series C at a $3B valuation, co-led by @sequoia and @paradigm. This milestone accelerates our mission to build the world’s biggest and most-trusted consumer finance platform. https://t.co/REIt4wqeGh

