Canadian blockchain technology company Dapper Labs has secured $305 million in private funding 91裸聊视频 some of it from current and former NBA players, including Michael Jordan 91裸聊视频 to scale up its virtual NBA trading card site, the company said Tuesday.
Vancouver-based Dapper says NBA Top Shot has rung up $500 million in sales and registered more than 800,000 accounts since its public beta testing phase began in October.
The virtual cards come in the form of a floating digital cube that includes a video highlight of an NBA player and come with a non-fungible token, backed by blockchain technology, certifying its authenticity and scarcity. A LeBron James dunk highlight sold for $210,000 recently but more common cards can often be had for less than $10.
Besides the NBA, Dapper partners include Warner Music Group, Ubisoft, and UFC. The company says the new round of funding will help it expand its NFT and blockchain products to a wide range of businesses.
91裸聊视频淲e want to bring the same magic to other sports leagues as well as help other entertainment studios and independent creators find their own approaches in exploring open platforms,91裸聊视频 said Dapper Labs CEO Roham Gharegozlou.
The most recent round of funding was led by New York-based private equity firm Coatue Management and brings Dapper91裸聊视频檚 total capital raised to $357 million.
Current players listed as investors in Dapper include Kevin Durant, Kyle Lowry, Spencer Dinwiddie and Klay Thompson. The company also says some current and former NFL and MLB players have put money in, as well as the rapper 2 Chainz.
Matt Ott, The Associated Press
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