LunarCRUSH is preparing for a seed round that is set to push its platform towards "Disrupting the investing, education, and trading aspects of cryptocurrency."
Draper Goren Holm, a venture studio focused on accelerating and incubating blockchain and crypto startups, will lead a seed round for the crypto data analytics provider LunarCRUSH. The Draper Venture Network will enable this firm to have access to a wide range of partnership and capital as well as other portfolio companies.
LunarCRUSH will gain exclusive advisory and marketing outreach through the partnership.
Alon Goren, one of Draper Goren Holm's founding partners, explained why his company decided to help LunarCRUSH reach its long-term goals.
"The product is strong. The team is strong. The user growth is strong. Even if we weren't absolutely in love with this platform, it would be hard to ignore LunarCRUSH because they are made of what every seed investor dreams of."
Along the same lines, Joe Vezzani, founder and CEO of LunarCRUSH, said to be excited about the opportunities presented through the partnership and looks forward to helping newcomers maximize their success.
"It is an exciting time to be growing a business in the cryptocurrency space. Our platform is helping experienced and new investors discover the power cryptocurrencies can bring to their investment portfolios and their lives."
LunarCRUSH becomes the first company since Draper Goren Holm's fund was officially launched on Dec. 9, 2019.
Draper Goren Holm to lead the seed round for LunarCRUSH
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