Welcome to the second week of our weekly series in blockchain venture capital fundraising.
Previously raising Seed and Series A rounds from investors-including 500 Startups, iAngels, Divergence Digital Currency Fund and more-the Series B round was led by Bain Capital.
Providing both financial and human capital, venture studios offer a mixture of the services typically offered by traditional venture capital firms, incubators, and accelerators.
Oregon Blockchain Venture Studio aims to use blockchain to solve issues in business and policy, while helping Oregon become a leading state in this emerging technology.
Logistics company Maersk Line.Ripe Technology is using blockchain technology and the Internet of Things to create the "Blockchain of Food"-an unparalleled food quality network that tracks what is in our food, it's origin and anything that has happened to it.
Ribbit CapitalRibbit Capital, a U.S.-based venture capital firm, is aiming to raise $420 million for its latest fund, according to a recent SEC filing.
Ribbit Capital is an investor in the crypto and blockchain space, with notable investments in Coinbase and Robinhood.
Per Ribbit Capital's mantra, the venture capital firm is focused on creating a new world with emerging technologies including financial software, Bitcoin and more.
Keep an eye out for investments from Ribbit Capital in the blockchain space.
That concludes another eventful week in blockchain venture capital.
This Week in Blockchain Venture Capital
Publicado en Sep 18, 2018
by Cryptoslate | Publicado en Coinage
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