Crypto.com Raises $200 Million For Cryptocurrency Startups

Matt Borelli
By Matt Borelli 2 Min Read
Crypto.com launches venture arm Crypto.com Capital

Crypto.com announced the launch of Crypto.com Capital. Its venture arm has set aside $200 million to invest in promising cryptocurrency startups.

The move was made to accelerate the growth of cryptocurrency startups and advance the growth of the industry in general.

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Said Kris Marszalek, co-founder, and CEO. “Crypto.com Capital gives founders building in the crypto industry two things. A reputable lead investor for their seed or series A rounds. And the priority of launch on the world’s fastest-growing retail crypto platform with over 10 million users.

“Crypto.com Capital will lead seed rounds with check sizes between $100k and $3 million. And Series A rounds from $3 million to $10 million. “We’re looking for long-term partnerships with entrepreneurs in every sector of the cryptocurrency industry. So we can advance it together.”

Bobby Bao, the co-founder of Crypto.com and leader of the new Capital wing, added. “The motto and operating principle of Crypto.com Capital is “Founders First.”

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“As company builders ourselves, we understand how hard it is to bring game-changing ideas to life. Founders can count on us to move fast and provide both capital and access. To a global user base, helping them succeed.”

Crypto.com was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Hong Kong with over 900 employees. It has since launched a mobile payments app. That gives users a 20% discount when purchasing with the blockchain’s native CRO coins.

The project also introduced a staking program that returns up to 14% interest and a Visa card that can be filled with crypto or fiat.

Crypto.com serves over 10 million customers today with the world’s fastest-growing crypto app. Along with the Visa Card, the Exchange, and DeFi Wallet.

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Matt Borelli

Matt Borelli is a staff writer at CoinChapter, covering the daily developments in the cryptocurrency world. He is a Bitcoin enthusiast and proud Dogecoin holder. When not reporting on the latest cryptocurrency news, Matt can be found at the nearest baseball stadium.

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