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Investors Sound Off on Coinbase’s Record-Setting Fundraising

CoinDesk takes a look at how Coinbase's investors are framing their participation in today's record-setting fundraising.

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coinbase investors $75 million fundraise

Bitcoin services provider Coinbase announced today that it had closed a $75m Series C funding round from a host of notable investors – to date the largest round raised by any company in the industry.

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The confirmation of what had been rumored to be bitcoin's largest-ever funding round inspired widespread reaction on social media, and also had a positive correlation on the CoinDesk Bitcoin Price Index.

The price of bitcoin rose to $212.99 on the news, up from $205.15 at 14:00 UTC, the time of its publication on the Coinbase blog. A similar spike was also observable in CNY markets.

Following the news, a number of the investors offered comment on the funding round and provided insight into the motivations behind the participation of their respective firms.

Unsurprisingly, most framed the funding as good news for bitcoin, the industry as a whole and for the technology to spread to new markets:

Meyer 'Micky' Malka, founder, Ribbit Capital

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Fred Wilson, co-founder, Union Square Ventures

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Jay Reinemann, executive director, BBVA Ventures

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Tom Farley, president, The New York Stock Exchange

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NYSE, Coinbase


Tim Draper, founding partner, DFJ Growth Fund

Other investors including Andreessen Horowitz, DoCoMo and USAA, as well as former Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit and former Thomson Reuters CEO Tom Glocer have yet to comment on the news.

Images via CoinDesk

Pete Rizzo

Pete Rizzo was CoinDesk's editor-in-chief until September 2019. Prior to joining CoinDesk in 2013, he was an editor at payments news source PYMNTS.com.

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