Tag: 100m
Irene Zhao’s Influencer Platform SO-COL Raises $100M Seed Round
Irene Zhao’s influencer platform SO-COL’s new funding led by Blockchain Capital comes just months after a seed funding round led by Animoca Brands and DeFiance Capital.
This fundraising round aims to ‘power’ the influencers. “We’re helping creators and influencers. All web2 into web3 provides a very simple … Read more
KuCoin Launches $100M ‘Creators Fund’ for Web3 Developers
KuCoin and its nonfungible token (NFT) marketplace have launched a $100 million “Creators Fund” to help bootstrap NFT projects in the arts, sports and GameFi segments.
KuCoin Ventures and Windvane NFT Marketplace Set Up Fund to Help Artists and Creators able to showcase their work and expand their business to a wider audience As … Read more
Luna Foundation Guard Buys $100M AVAX Tokens To Increase Stablecoin Reserves
The Luna Foundation Guard (LFG) announced Thursday that it will buy $100 million AVAX tokens from the Avalanche foundation to boost its stablecoin Terra (UST) reserves.
FTX Invests $100M In Banking App Dave To Create Crypto Payment Partnerships
Dave (DAVE) Banking Apphas formed a strategic alliancewith FTX US of cryptocurrency trading giant FTX. The company also received $100 million in investment from FTX Ventures, a $2 billion venture capital fund.
FTX US and Dave are exploring ways to introduce digital asset payments on Dave’s platform. FTX US will act as an exclusive partner for any crypto offering.
The $100 million investment from FTX Ventures will go through a convertible note, a type of short-term debt.
“We … Read more
Cake DeFi Launches $100M Fund for Web3, Games and Fintech Spaces
Cake DeFi, a decentralized financial services (DeFi) company in Singapore, has announced a $100 million fund to serve as accelerators for Web3, gaming, NFT tokens and other crypto initiatives.
Cake DeFi Ventures (CDV), a newly launched $100 million venture capital firm, will fund crypto startups looking to complement their core business by “focusing on investments in tech startups, Web3, metaverse, and crypto.” , NFT space, gaming, esports and fintech space.”
Cake DeFi’s core services include liquidity mining, staking, and cryptocurrency … Read more
N26 Challenger : Vivid raises €100m from investors
N26 challenger
Vivid receives 100 million euros from investors
The Berlin start-up bank Vivid has successfully completed a financing round of 100 million euros. Photo: Silas Stein/dpa
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The Berlin start-up bank Vivid is on the way to a billion dollar valuation. The competitor of the smartphone bank N26 is receiving fresh money from investors and wants to use it to increase its rate of expansion.
Smartphone bank Vivid Money has successfully completed a EUR 100 million financing
Solana Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners and FTX Launch $100M ‘Game Fund’
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Huge sensation with the victory of Italian Marcell Jacobs in the 100m final
Huge sensation in the 100m final! Italian Lamont Marcell Jacobs won the flagship event of the Tokyo Olympic Games on Sunday, succeeding sprint legend Usain Bolt, triple champion in 2008, 2012 and 2016.
Jacobs won in 9’80 ” (new European record) and became the first European Olympic champion on the straight since the Briton Linford Christie in 1992. He beat the American Fred Kerley (9’84 ‘ ‘) and the Canadian Andre de Grasse (9’89’ ‘).
A final more open than
Manaudou facing Dressel, the kings of the 100m expected… Sunday’s program in Tokyo
Saturday July 31 – day 8
The French of the day
Let it be said right away, France will not repeat its raid on Saturday this Sunday. Quite simply because there are not as many chances of medals. There is three. The biggest is surely Florent Manaudou. Victorious in his semi-final in the 50m freestyle, the 2012 Olympic champion (second in 2016) will challenge the monster
Caelab Dressel in the night. Jeanjean and his BMX, 4th in qualifying, can hope
Elaine Thompson-Herah triumphs in the 100m with the second best time in history
We hadn’t necessarily seen it coming! Jamaican Elaine Thompson-Herah won her second consecutive 100m gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday, with the second fastest time in history in 10 sec 61 (wind -0.6 m / s). She got ahead of her compatriots
Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce (10.74), titled on the straight in 2008 and 2012, and Shericka Jackson (10.76), for a Jamaican hat-trick.
Neck-to-neck with Fraser-Pryce for an announced duel, Thompson-Herah broke away after 60m of the race to