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* [https://messari.io/organization/inblockchain Calls itself] "the most influential investment group in the Chinese [[blockchain]] space." and "Our partners are among the single largest holders of [[Bitcoin]] in the world" | * [https://messari.io/organization/inblockchain Calls itself] "the most influential investment group in the Chinese [[blockchain]] space." and "Our partners are among the single largest holders of [[Bitcoin]] in the world" | ||
*Got put in the [https://taka-eth.notion.site/fa8df6c4eb90426cbd5b34dc8553a0bc?v=fbb7c3f8f2f64e8f990260bdc5f22e4c lowest scoring] category on a Crypto VC list (29-8-2022). | |||
==== The website claims to have the following in their portfolio (with years of buying): ==== | ==== The website claims to have the following in their portfolio (with years of buying): ==== |
Latest revision as of 03:50, 29 August 2022
Basics
- Founded in 2011
- Calls itself "the most influential investment group in the Chinese blockchain space." and "Our partners are among the single largest holders of Bitcoin in the world"
- Got put in the lowest scoring category on a Crypto VC list (29-8-2022).
The website claims to have the following in their portfolio (with years of buying):
- 2013: Bitshares & Bitcoin
- 2016: Sia, Steemit, ZCash, Ethereum, GXS
- 2017: Qtum, EOS, Mysterium, S IOST, ONO, Monaco, KKCoin, Decentraland, Zeppelin_os, Lunyr, Atmatrix, Bodhi, OmiseGo, Coindash, LaToken, VeChain, Status, Press.one, iVeryone, QunQun, CoinPaws, Nework, InsurChain, GeekChain
- 2018: Candy Box, GGSC, hydro, EDUC, Qube, MobileCoin, CoinJinja
- According to Messari (8-2019) also invested in Tagomi, Basis, EOS and Mainframe. Interestingly enough none of the above coins are mentioned.
- "Our internal product studio has produced Yunbi, a top global crypto-exchange, one of the highest-volume crowdfunding platfoms, and exciting infrastructure projects like Mixin and Peat.io."
- Has funded the company behind Sia, Nebulous, according to Sia itself.
Team, investors, etc.
- Xiaolai Li; founder
- Lao Mao, partner
- Eric Meltzer, partner
- Valery Wang, partner
- John Gordon, partner
- Luke Li, partner
- Manuel Araoz, partner
- Diego Zaldivar, partner
- David Vorick, advisor, founder of Sia
- Xiahong Lin, advisor, of Bodhi Project
- Shuai Chu, advisor, Chairman of Qtum Foundation and Forbes 30 under 30 (China)
- Investor/partner of IOStoken
- Has investment relations with GXChain (GXC)