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Developer Blog Platform Hashnode Wins Funding From Twitter Backer written by Forbes December 15, 2020
With a track record of early investments in big tech names including Twitter, Uber and FourSquare, the stakes taken in start-ups by Indian-American entrepreneur Naval Ravikant tend to attract attention. Ravikant’s latest investment, in the software developer blogging community Hashnode, will be no exception.
Launched just six months ago, Hashnode is today announcing the successful close of a US$2.1m funding round. Led by Surge, the early-stage development fund run by Sequoia Capital India, the fundraising has also attracted support for a suite of well-known investors. Ravikant is joined by Ritesh Arora and Nakul Aggarwal, the founders of BrowserStack, as well as Shashank Kumar and Harshil Mathur, who started Razorpay.