Singapore-based TapSafe recovery system company, Ryder, has raised $1.2 million in funding. The investment round featured backers like Oak Grove Ventures, Muneeb Ali, SBX Capital, Bitcoin Frontier Fund, and others. The funds will support the company's expansion and business reach. Ryder, led by CEO Louise Ivan, offers a user-friendly TapSafe recovery system that simplifies digital asset security. The company has also introduced the Ryder One hardware wallet, which sets a new standard for Web3 self-custody by eliminating the complex seed-phrase process. Ryder's strategic partnerships with Alchemy Pay, Polygon Labs, Solana Foundation, and BNB Chain aim to enhance digital asset integration and self-custody.