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Metamask is a digital identity startup that allows users to manage their online identities and passwords in one place. The company was founded in 2015 by Alex Kreilein and Jared Cohen, and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
Metamask is the latest in a long line of startups to join the 'crunchbase' club
MetaMask is a startup that has joined the 'crunchbase' club.
The company was founded in late 2016 by Amir Chetrit and Jaan Tallinn, two entrepreneurs who had earlier founded two other startups - Flixster and Songkick.
MetaMask is a browser extension that allows users to manage their digital identities and transactions with the help of a secure key.
The company has raised $16 million in total, most of which came from Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia Capital, and Union Square Ventures.
Metamask becomes latest startup to join the 'crunchbase' club
Metamask, a startup that provides a desktop and web browser extension that allows users to securely interact with decentralized applications (DApps), has become the latest startup to join the ‘crunchbase’ club.
Metamask is a startup that provides a desktop and web browser extension that allows users to securely interact with decentralized applications (DApps). It has now become the latest startup to join the ‘crunchbase’ club, which includes companies such as Airbnb, Uber, and Dropbox.
The ‘crunchbase’ club is a group of startups that have raised over $1 billion in total funding. It includes some of the most well-known companies in the world, and is a valuable resource for startup investors.
Metamask is a startup that provides a desktop and web browser extension that allows users to securely interact with decentralized applications (DApps). It has now become the latest startup to join the ‘crunchbase’ club.
Metamask joins the 'crunchbase' club
Metamask, the leading cross-platform identity and access management tool, has joined the ‘crunchbase’ club. This prestigious group of tech startups includes some of the world’s most well-known companies, such as Airbnb, Dropbox, and Uber. Metamask is the first European startup to be accepted into the club.
“We are thrilled to join the prestigious ‘crunchbase’ club,” said Metamask CEO and co-founder Will Richardson. “This recognition reflects the hard work and commitment of our team to build the best identity and access management tool in the market. We look forward to working with the rest of the startups in the club and to helping them grow their businesses.”
Metamask is a cross-platform identity and access management tool that allows users to securely manage their identities and access credentials for websites and applications. The company is based in London and has raised over $US30 million in funding.
Another startup joins the 'crunchbase' club
Crunchbase, a startup that helps entrepreneurs and investors find and track the companies they care about, has joined the illustrious "crunchbase club."
"Crunchbase is excited to join the ranks of such esteemed startups as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Airbnb," said Ryan Sarver, CEO of Crunchbase. "Our mission is to help people connect with the companies and startups they care about, and our growing community of users is testament to our success. We're looking forward to continuing to help entrepreneurs and investors connect with the companies that matter most to them."
Launched in December 2008, Crunchbase is headquartered in San Francisco and has more than 2 million users.
Startup joins the 'crunchbase' club
This week, Startup joins the "crunchbase" club. Crunchbase is a startup database that allows users to search for and find information about startups.
Crunchbase was founded in 2008 by Adam Neumann and current CEO and Co-Founder Alex Wright.
'Crunchbase' club welcomes another startup
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Feb. 9, 2016) -
Crunchbase, the world's largest database of startup companies and investors, today announced the launch of its new "Crunchbase club." The club is a community of startups and investors who use Crunchbase to collaborate, share resources, and learn from each other.
"The Crunchbase club is a great way for startups and investors to connect and share resources," said Alex Karp, CEO of Crunchbase. "We're excited to offer this unique community opportunity to help startups accelerate their growth."
To join the club, entrepreneurs must first sign up for a free account at crunchbase.com. After signing up, they can join the club by clicking on the "Join Club" button on the right side of the home page.
The Crunchbase club offers members access to a wealth of resources, including:
- A library of data, including startup profiles, investor profiles, and more
- Discussion forums for sharing tips and advice
- Group chats for connecting with fellow club members
- An API that allows members to access Crunchbase data in their own applications
"The Crunchbase club is a great way for startup communities to connect and learn from each other," said Angelo Zino, co-founder and CTO of SumoMe. "The resources available through the club will help startups accelerate their growth and reach new audiences."
The Crunchbase club is free to join and open to all startup companies and investors. For more information, please visit crunchbase.com/club.
Another startup joins the ranks of the 'crunchbase' club
A startup joins the ranks of the "crunchbase" club.
The startup, which has not been named, is the ninth company to join the prestigious club, which includes Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google, and Apple.
The company was founded by two veterans of the tech industry, who have combined their experience to create a new kind of social networking platform.
"Crunchbase is thrilled to welcome the ninth company to our ranks," said Rosa Wang, CEO of Crunchbase. "This company is creating a new kind of social networking platform that is changing the way people connect."