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Chingari, le concurrent indien de TikTok, lève 19 millions de dollars auprès d'Alameda, Kraken et Galaxy Digital.

Chingari utilisera les fonds pour développer sa populaire plateforme de vidéos courtes et lancer son jeton social sur la blockchain Solana .

Mise à jour 11 mai 2023, 4:11 p.m. Publié 8 oct. 2021, 1:33 p.m. Traduit par IA
Sumit Ghosh, co-founder of Chingari Media Pvt, poses for a photograph in Bangaluru, India, on Saturday, July 11, 2020. In late June, when India banned 59 Chinese apps, including global sensation TikTok, the short-video platform stopped working for its 200 million local users. Bangalore-based Chingari, had 3.5 million users that day, says it has now crossed 17.5 million. Photographer: Samyukta Lakshmi/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Sumit Ghosh, co-founder of Chingari Media Pvt, poses for a photograph in Bangaluru, India, on Saturday, July 11, 2020. In late June, when India banned 59 Chinese apps, including global sensation TikTok, the short-video platform stopped working for its 200 million local users. Bangalore-based Chingari, had 3.5 million users that day, says it has now crossed 17.5 million. Photographer: Samyukta Lakshmi/Bloomberg via Getty Images