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Fanhouse, a fledgling, OnlyFans-esque platform whose aim is to help creators monetize their fan communities with safe-for-work content, has raised $1.3 million in seed funding. The round was led by Chapter One’s Jeff Morris Jr. and Mantis VC, an early-stage tech investment firm formed by music duo The Chainsmokers. Other participants included 20VC’s Harry Stebbings, Niche and Brat founders Darren Lachtman and Rob Fishman, Parcast founder Max Cutler, PlayVS founder Delane Parnell, NEA’s Luke Pappas, Plus Capital’s Ryan Morris, and product designer Jordan Kutzer. In a Twitter thread, the company noted that women make up 30% of its capitalization table, including creator economy leader Li Jin, finance and gaming creator Chelsea Maag, writer and host Jilly Hendrix, and fashion influencer Rocky Barnes. Fanhouse, a fledgling, OnlyFans-esque platform whose aim is to help creators monetize their fan communities with safe-for-work content, has raised $1.3 million in seed funding. ....
It is the hot new sport and its popularity is exploding in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, when so many activities for youth have been shuttered. Esports is growing in Madison County and one local school is already dominating the competition. In December, Bob Jones High Schoolâs Rocket League team defended its 2019 title, once again winning the state championship competition. What is esports? Competitive, organized video gaming â and a billion-dollar industry. For high school players, it is not so different than traditional sports in the requirements for participation. Team members try out for the coveted spots and they are required to attend practices and maintain a minimum GPA. In Alabama, the sport is regulated by Alabama High School Athletic Association and sponsored by leading esports platform provider PlayVS. ....