Crypto companies are still dumping cash into sports sponsorships

Crypto companies are still dumping cash into sports sponsorships

Over the past 18 months, crypto companies have spent more than $2.4B on sports marketing, namely ads and sponsorships. Though crypto’s push into sports sponsorships has slowed down since the onset of the crypto winter, some crypto firms are still doubling down on big-budget deals.

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A Coinbase–BlackRock alliance may not be good for everyone

A Coinbase–BlackRock alliance may not be good for everyone

BlackRock announced that its customers also using Coinbase will have access to the crypto exchange’s Prime program, a crypto trading platform for institutional investors. Shares in Coinbase were up 31% in early trading today.

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Did SoFi’s scattered acquisition strategy pay off?

Did SoFi’s scattered acquisition strategy pay off?

Shares in SoFi surged 8% on Tuesday after the personal-finance giant shared news of “durable growth and profitability.” Revenue rose from $231M to $362M, while analysts had expected $344M.

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Overhauling mortgage-backed securities with Infima

Overhauling mortgage-backed securities with Infima

In an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, Infima CEO Hendrik Bartel outlines his path to Infima, shares details of the company’s Seed round, peeks at the startup’s roadmap, and encourages a modest approach to startup leadership.

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PayPal eyes Venmo as path to profitability

PayPal eyes Venmo as path to profitability

During the company’s earnings call, PayPal CEO Dan Schulman told analysts that the company might combine its rewards program with Venmo’s, and may link Venmo and PayPal peer-to-peer (P2P) payments capabilities to boost interoperability. PayPal’s revenue rose 9% in Q2 compared to last year.

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SoftBank is hemorrhaging money. Again.

SoftBank is hemorrhaging money. Again.

SoftBank is expected to announce additional losses of billions of dollars from its two funds. The Japan-based investment conglomerate lost $27B in the previous fiscal year.

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How Big Tech layoffs may help small businesses

How Big Tech layoffs may help small businesses

Over 30,000 tech workers have lost their jobs in the latest round of tech layoffs. Across industries, unemployment claims have reached an eight-month high.

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Why hasn’t the crypto winter affected the larger economy?

Why hasn’t the crypto winter affected the larger economy?

In an interview with CoinDesk, Antonio Garcia Pascual, Deputy Chief of the Global Market Analysis Division at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said crypto’s nosedive hasn’t caused a similar downturn in the “real economy.” The crypto sector’s market cap has slid from $3T to $873B since November 2021.

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How diversified lending can buoy Black-owned banks

How diversified lending can buoy Black-owned banks

According to a June 30 filing, three Black-owned US banks—Industrial Bank, First Independence Bank, and Mechanics and Farmers Bank—joined eighteen other banks, including Citigroup, in a $1.23B syndicated corporate loan. The loan was provided to Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC), which offers IT services to the US government.

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Hedge fund eyeing PayPal after stock plummets

Hedge fund eyeing PayPal after stock plummets

According to the Wall Street Journal, Elliott Management, a $50B hedge fund, is considering an activist-investor takeover of PayPal. PayPal’s valuation has slid from $350B to $89B over the past year.

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Banking platform aims to close racial gaps in business

Banking platform aims to close racial gaps in business

Guava, a banking platform for Black business owners, announced a $2.4M pre-seed round led by Heron Rock. Guava will officially launch in 2023.

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Balancing globalization and compliance with Episode Six

Balancing globalization and compliance with Episode Six

After interviewing the Episode Six founding team in 2020, The Financial Revolutionist sat down with CEO John Mitchell, revisiting Episode Six’s strategies and predictions for the future. Mitchell outlines the company’s steady course, shares the vision behind their business model, and hints at the future of hybridized, digital payments ecosystems.

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CFPB sets sights on Apple Pay Later

CFPB sets sights on Apple Pay Later

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Rohit Chopra said that Big Tech’s expansion into the BNPL space raises privacy and antitrust issues. To date, Apple is the only tech giant to launch a BNPL product, which is called Apple Pay Later.

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Tech giants may trigger economic fears across sectors

Tech giants may trigger economic fears across sectors

Google announced that it paused hiring for two weeks, stating the need “to enable teams to prioritize their roles.” Other major tech companies have also announced layoffs; Netflix, for example, has fired more than 450 employees since May.

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Zillow faces another lawsuit for botched house-flipping business

Zillow faces another lawsuit for botched house-flipping business

Last week, investors in Zillow filed a lawsuit against the Seattle-based proptech giant on the grounds that it made “false and misleading statements” about Zillow Offers, its house-flipping project. This is the sixth investor lawsuit filed since Zillow shuttered the unprofitable initiative.

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