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  2. Wishberry - Wikipedia

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    Wishberry Online Services Pvt. Ltd. (Wishberry) is a Kickstarter-inspired crowdfunding platform based in India. It launched in 2012. [ 1 ] The founders are Priyanka Agarwal and Anshulika Dubey.

  3. Kickstarter - Wikipedia

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    Kickstarter, PBC is an American public benefit corporation [2] based in Brooklyn, New York, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity. [3] The company's stated mission is to "help bring creative projects to life". [ 4 ]

  4. List of highest-funded crowdfunding projects - Wikipedia

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    Lisk is a crypto-currency and decentralized application platform. As a crypto-currency it provides a decentralized payment system and digital money network. The Lisk decentralized application platform allows the deployment, distribution and monetisation of decentralized applications and custom blockchains onto the Lisk blockchain. 74

  5. Indiegogo - Wikipedia

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    Indiegogo is one of the most popular donation-based crowdfunding websites based in the United States. Indiegogo is the leading platform for tech products, and also permits crowdfunding for creative projects and community or personal causes. [50]

  6. Fundly - Wikipedia

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    It is also an app for social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn. It uses WePay to process donations. Donors are charged when they make a donation. Other sites like Fundly [1] include GoGetFunding, Indiegogo and Kickstarter. The CEO of the company is Dennis Hu. [2]

  7. Category:Crowdfunding platforms of India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Crowdfunding platforms of India" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I.

  8. Ouya - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] The Kickstarter campaign finished on August 9 with $8,596,475 at 904% of their goal. This made the Ouya Kickstarter the fifth-highest earning in the website's history at the time. [citation needed] Ouya units for Kickstarter funders started to ship on March 28, 2013. [23] On June 25, 2013, the Ouya was released to the public for $99. [24]

  9. Thunderclap (website) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderclap was a platform that let individuals and companies rally people together to spread a message. The site used a model similar to crowdfunding sites such as Kickstarter, in that if the campaign did not meet its desired number of supporters in the given time frame, the organizer receives none of the donations.