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Bitcoin entrepreneur Kain Warwick is proving to be one of the best buyers in Sydney’s beachside eastern suburbs since the cryptocurrency boom, securing luxury houses from North Bondi to Tamarama and now Bronte for a total of $33.25 million.
The most recent purchase by the 40-year-old founder of derivatives trading platform Synthetix is the Bronte home of online gambling website founder Joshua Chan for $12.2 million – rumoured to be a home for his parents, Allana and Kim Warwick, the latter of whom is the renowned tennis legend and six-time grand slam champion.
Warwick’s purchase in a company name he owns with his wife Raphaella almost triples the $4.55 million Chan paid for the house in 2012 and was well above the $9.5 million guide offered by Raine & Horne’s Ric Serrao and PPD’s Alexander Phillips.
Tesserent invests in cyber security startups TrustGrid and AttackBound
Tesserent invests in cyber security startups TrustGrid and AttackBound
Involves a 25 per cent stake in the startups through a mix of cash and shares. Credit: Dreamstime
Publicly listed cyber security services provider Tesserent has revealed its Innovation arm has made investments in cyber security startups TrustGrid and AttackBound.
This marks Tesserent Innovation’s first step in investing in globally applicable proprietary IP and involves a 25 per cent stake in the start-ups, which is funded through a mix of $1.5 million in cash and $1.5 million in shares at a purchase price of $0.2345 per share.