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Investors on CoinList Pour $10M Into Celo Token Sale in Roughly 12 Hours
Silicon Valley blockchain startup cLabs just raised $10 million for the Celo project through a token sale to investors on CoinList.

The Silicon Valley blockchain startup cLabs and its corresponding nonprofit, the Celo Foundation, just raised $10 million through a token sale to investors on the CoinList platform.
Roughly 509 investors from dozens of countries participated in the auction, paying $1 per Celo Gold (cGold) token. Most investors hailed from Germany, the United Kingdom, Turkey, India, Malaysia and Vietnam, according to a cLabs spokesperson. The average buyer spent $19,646.37, which is enough Celo Gold to theoretically become a validator on the network. They often earned 50 bonus tokens for referrals.
The sale, which closed on Tuesday morning, took roughly 12 hours to complete.
The cLabs token sale builds on $30 million in venture capital funding from firms like Polychain Capital and Andreessen Horowitz (a16z). Polychain, in particular, is among 77 entities already running Celo validator nodes.
Celo's Mainnet RC1 voted on-chain to enable open validator elections which are now live. We're now among 77 validators all over the world signing blocks and securing the network.
— Polychain Labs (@polychainlabs) May 2, 2020
Cheers to #Celo and their community on continuing this smooth, global rollout!!! pic.twitter.com/WOsEl28ErL
The buyers on CoinList expect to receive their cGold tokens on May 18, or at least have that option. CoinList co-Founder Andy Bromberg said buyers can automatically receive the cGLD in their CoinList wallets when the Celo mainnet goes live, or they can opt to send the tokens to an external, self-custodied wallet.
"As of Monday there's going to be live value on the network," said cLabs partner Vanessa Slavich.
Bromberg added this was the second successful token sale on the platform so far in 2020, after a $1.76 million raise for Solana.
Update (May 13, 2020, 18:27 UTC): This article previously stated that investors in the sale were accredited. This was not the case, though they had passed know-your-customer checks. The piece has also been updated to reflect details of the sale and launch plans.
Leigh Cuen
Leigh Cuen is a tech reporter covering blockchain technology for publications such as Newsweek Japan, International Business Times and Racked. Her work has also been published by Teen Vogue, Al Jazeera English, The Jerusalem Post, Mic, and Salon. Leigh does not hold value in any digital currency projects or startups. Her small cryptocurrency holdings are worth less than a pair of leather boots.
