Fintech startup Seashell has raised $6 million in seed investments from some of crypto’s biggest venture funds and project founders as it seeks to build out an inflation-resistant finance app — a timely initiative as consumers struggle with the pressures of rising costs.
The investment round was co-led by Khosla Ventures and Kindred Ventures, with additional participation from Robinhood co-founder Vlad Tenev, billionaire investor Mark Cuban, former U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chair J. Christopher Giancarlo and Coinbase Ventures. The founders of crypto-focused projects Terra, Polygon, Avalanche and Solana were also among the investors.
Seashell is launching a consumer app that gives users a simple way to earn higher yields on their money. The company claims that its Seashell Save product gives users up to 10% interest on their funds, with flexible redemption options. The app is available on both Android and iOS devices.
Company founder and CEO Daryl Hok, who also served as executive vice president and chief operating officer at blockchain security firm CertiK, told Cointelegraph that the app generates yield from both “on-chain and off-chain sources” despite not being an actual DeFi product. He further explained:
Although Seashell isn’t built on the blockchain, the app could still appeal to savers who are worried about inflation and the erosion of their purchasing power.
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Inflation has made front-page news over the past six months as governments struggle to contain surging prices. Although politicians have blamed supply shortages for the rise in prices, the more plausible explanation is the ballooning money supply. The
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