To improve the infrastructure for Ethereum, whose native cryptocurrency Ether (ETH) is the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation, Jaynti Kanani, Sandeep Nailwal and Anurag Arjun launched Matic Network.
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Technology has outrun humans in the recent past. Though it was discovered by humans, the latter is struggling to keep himself updated with what is happening. It was rightly conjured that by 2020 we will see flying cars, as multiple flying car prototypes are touching the sky. Technology has touched every aspect of our lives and more importantly has been solving intricate issues with dexterities.
A month into 2021, these women entrepreneurs have sealed important funding deals
From managing public transport to popularising traditional Indian handicrafts, these women led-startups have raised funding this month.
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One of the biggest difficulties that entrepreneurs face is raising funds from the right investors. The process is even more challenging for women entrepreneurs.
Despite a 11-time increase in women entrepreneurs in the tech space between 2018 and 2020, they secured only 1.43 percent of the funding deals between this period, according to the State of Women in Tech Entrepreneurship, a report released by
MAKERS India and YourStory Media.
However, several women have managed to close successful funding deals even as the economy slowed down last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rolling Stone Save Our Stages: How an Industry Hail Mary Became Live Music’s $15 Billion Lifeline
“There’s been a lot of hard work that’s been put into this to make sure that everyone who the bill was really intended for will be able to get what they need,” says venue owner and NIVA member Kerri Park
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For Dayna Frank, owner of First Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the feeling was completely indescribable. For Kerri Park, general manager at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia, there was a palpable shift towards positivity. For Christine Karayan, owner of the Troubadour in Los Angeles, there was still some understandable hesitancy. It was Monday evening and Congressional leaders had only agreed on a Covid-19 relief package that included much-needed funding for independent music venues around the country, but no votes had actually been cast. “What these nine, ten months have taught me,” Karayan says with a laugh, “is don’
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