Novogratz, others invest in CNET founder's new blockchain venture

Reuters  |  NEW YORK 

By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former macro hedge fund is one of several investors in VideoCoin, a startup eying a $50 million digital currency offering in a few months to take advantage of the growing appetite for cryptocurrencies, Chief Executive said in an interview.

A recent $5 million initial funding round also attracted investors such as Distributed Network Advisors, a firm whose partner includes venture capitalist Brock Pierce; and Alphabit, a global fund that invests in digital currencies, Minor told last week.

Novogratz, formerly of and who runs Galaxy Investment Partners, said in a statement on Thursday the project had all the elements he looks for in an investment. "We are convinced will revolutionise the video streaming industry."

Pierce and Alphabit were not immediately available for comment.

"You get all these guys in early, and the rest comes along," said Minor, a who in 1994 co-founded CNET, a U. S. on technology and that bought for around $1.8 billion in 2008.

Digital currencies such as bitcoin have emerged as a new asset class over the last two years as its called the blockchain, an online database, has gained worldwide acceptance from corporations and financial institutions.

Bitcoin , which is traded on exchanges, soared more than 1,700 percent last year to a record high, raising fears that the volatile emerging asset poses a risk to investors and the global financial system.

VideoCoin's new token may be used by and other users to pay for on its network, such as encoding, storage, distribution, or rentals, Minor said.

"The internet is now about 80 percent video.

It's growing at 25 percent per annum. Costs for companies are exploding and they have no ability to monetize this."

(Reporting by Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss; Editing by Richard Chang)

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First Published: Sat, January 27 2018. 00:02 IST