Genies is culture’s avatar technology company empowering developers and artists to create their own interoperable gamified consumer experiences. The company has raised $250 million from investors including Silver Lake, BOND, NEA, and Bob Iger. Initially, Genies were adopted by thousands of Hollywood icons including Justin Bieber and Rihanna through partnerships with Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group. Today, the company is also delivering avatars to the masses through experiences built with its Developer Kit and artist crowdsourced platform, The Workshop. These experiences all form one avatar social network, Genies Party, where assets and personalities are interoperable.
Axelar is a cross-chain communication tool developing interoperability software to connect blockchain ecosystems, applications, and users. Axelar Network consists of a protocol suite, tools, and APIs, designed to break down the barriers to cross-chain communication. Axelar enables developers to build on the best platform for their needs whileleveraging the Axelar stack to unlock cross-chain composability and liquidity.
Rarible is a community-centric NFT marketplace that allows users to create, buy and sell digital collectibles. Rarible offers a wide range of products, including a custom community marketplace builder, white-glove marketplaces, and own API for building NFT functionality of any complexity.
Avalanche is an open, programmable smart contracts platform for decentralized applications. Avalanche is a verifiable platform for institutions, enterprises, and governments. Launch assets, build applications and create subnets with complete control over your implementation with compliance, data security, and other rulesets built into the foundation.
Minka is a fintech company builder for Latin America. Apart from the seed funding Minka provides a full banking as a service platform that manages: - digital identity - digital banking channels - blockchain based transactional core Minka builds projects that make life easier for those who have it hard - the underbanked and SMB in Latin America.