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  2. BTCJam - Wikipedia

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    BTCjam was founded in late 2012. During its first year of operation, the average loan size was in the US$400 to US$600 range. [1]In October 2013, BTCjam was accepted into the 500 Startups accelerator program [3] and secured seed financing from Ribbit Capital, 500 Startups, FundersClub and Bitcoin Investment Trust.

  3. List of bitcoin companies - Wikipedia

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    Common services are cryptocurrency wallet providers, bitcoin exchanges, payment service providers [a] and venture capital. Other services include mining pools , cloud mining , peer-to-peer lending , exchange-traded funds , over-the-counter trading , gambling , micropayments , affiliates and prediction markets .

  4. Swan deployed more than $200 million in 2023 building out ...

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    With the lending product, Swan users can deposit Bitcoin as collateral and receive around 50% back in dollar-denominated loans at an interest rate in the “low double digits.”

  5. How to make money with Bitcoin - AOL

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    With Bitcoin dominating the headlines for the past few years, it’s no surprise that lots of people are keen to find out how they can make money from the world's largest cryptocurrency. Thanks to ...

  6. Abra (company) - Wikipedia

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    Abra is a digital asset services company with offices in several countries. The company's extensive service offering includes: Abra Private, an SEC registered investment advisory service focused on high net worth investors and family offices looking to invest in digital assets or borrow against digital asset holdings; Abra Prime, a prime broker for digital asset trading, lending and ...

  7. Blockchain.com - Wikipedia

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    Blockchain.com is a private company. [3] The company is led by CEO Peter Smith, one of its three founders. [3] The company's board members include: Smith; co-founder Nicolas Cary; Antony Jenkins; [4] Jim Messina, the former deputy chief of staff for Barack Obama; [1] and Jeremy Liew, a partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners.

  8. Genesis (cryptocurrency company) - Wikipedia

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    Genesis Global Trading, Inc. was founded in 2013. [4] It is a subsidiary of the Digital Currency Group, a venture capital company founded by Barry Silbert. [3]Genesis' business consists of entities that provide trading, lending, and custody digital assets, targeting institutional clients and high-net-worth individuals.

  9. Celsius Network - Wikipedia

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    Celsius Network LLC was a cryptocurrency company. Headquartered in Hoboken, New Jersey, Celsius maintained offices in four countries and operated globally.Users could deposit a range of cryptocurrency digital assets, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, into a Celsius wallet to earn a percentage yield, and could take out loans by pledging their cryptocurrencies as security.