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Daniel Vogel On Raising $80 Million To Build One Of The Fastest Growing Crypto Exchanges That Is Processing Over $1 Billion A Year
Daniel Vogel became fascinated by bitcoin far before most had heard of it. His passion for crypto has morphed into the dominating exchange in Latin America, which processes more than $1B a year in the US to Mexico bitcoin transactions. His company has raised $80M in financing from top-tier investors like Kaszek Ventures, Pantera Capital, QED Investors, and Coinbase Ventures.
In this episode, you will learn:
* The ups and downs of fundraising for your startup
* The mom test
* The future of finance
* Where to learn more about bitcoin and how crypto works
Alejandro Cremades · EP 304 Daniel Vogel On Raising $80M To Build One Of The Fastest Growing Crypto Exchanges
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About Daniel Vogel:
Daniel Vogel is the Co-founder and CEO of Bitso. Heis one of the young leaders in entrepreneurship and technological innovation in Mexico. Accompanied by a feeling of social responsibility, it has made Bitso a company committed to the development of efficient, competitive, accessible, and inclusive financial services in Mexico.
Daniel Vogel has two Stanford degrees (BA in Economics, BS in Computer Systems Engineering) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Harvard Business School. During his academic career, Daniel Vogel chaired several student societies such as the Latin American Entrepreneurs Society, the Bitcoin Society, the Latin American Society, the Aviation Society, among others. In addition, Daniel Vogel was elected by his Stanford peers to be a member of the student government.
Daniel Vogel has not only shown his entrepreneurial side, but also innovative. Previously, Daniel Vogel created Quantcast's real-time bidding system in Silicon Valley, which became the company's main line of revenue-generating products.