Seedcoin

Seedcoin is the world&s;s first seed-stage Bitcoin startup virtual incubator. The objective of Seedcoin is to incubate and fund the future

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Seedcoin is the world&s;s first seed-stage Bitcoin startup virtual incubator. The objective of Seedcoin is to incubate and fund the future leaders of the digital currency economy. Seedcoin provides guidance to entrepreneurs worldwide creating disruptive cryptocurrency related products and services such as exchanges, payment gateways, trading platforms, applications, wallets, mobile tech, throughout the initial key stages of their development. Seedcoin aims to develop at least 15 bitcoin-centric startups in the first year of incubation. Seedcoin incubates both its own bitcoin business ideas and external seed-stage startups. Bitcoin startups are evolving in a special environment. Not only do bitcoin entrepreneurs face similar challenges to their peers in other digital startups, such as managing a fast-growing entity with limited resources, but they must adapt to an extremely fast-changing environment which could go from unregulated to over-regulated, or from a monopolistic model to a highly competitive one.

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2/2014 Cryptopay Seed Round 65k
1/2014 meXBT Trading Services Pre Seed Round 150k
2/2014 Cryptopay Seed Round 0
1/2014 meXBT Trading Services Pre Seed Round 0

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