Expresscoin Raises $150,000 in Funding from Bitcoin Shop
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Expresscoin Raises $150,000 in Funding from Bitcoin Shop
Digital currency-only online retail outlet Bitcoin Shop has announced a $150,000 investment in cryptocurrency-buying service expresscoin.
The announcement marks expresscoin’s first investment since its formal launch in June. Previously operating under the brand Cash Into Coins, expresscoin is aiming to market bitcoin to underbanked consumers by accepting payment methods including money orders, personal checks and wire transfers.
With the announcement, expresscoin will integrate its services with Bitcoin Shop to provide more ways for the website’s e-commerce consumers to obtain digital currency.
Bitcoin Shop CEO Charles Allen indicated that the move is one that will expand his company’s ability to cater to its customers, stating:
“Our planned integration with expresscoin is a natural progression to provide another key element in our cryptocurrency ecosystem to go along with our investment and relationship with GoCoin for financial transaction processing.”
Expresscoin currently sells bitcoin, litecoin, dogecoin, blackcoin and darkcoin, while Bitcoin Shop accepts bitcoin, litecoin and dogecoin.
The Santa Monica-based company previously raised an undisclosed sum from an AngelList syndicate headed by Bitcoin Foundation board member Brock Pierce.
$1m investment option
Bitcoin Shop further indicated that the investment comes in the form of a $150,000 promissory note that values expresscoin at $9m using a pre-money valuation. The note also gives Bitcoin Shop the option to invest an additional $1m in expresscoin before 24th October of this year.
Bitcoin Shop provided additional details about how such an investment could be carried out, suggesting that such a transaction could take place in bitcoin.
The announcement read:
“If exercised in full, the Option will allow the Company to own approximately 13% of ET [Express Technologies, Inc.]. The Company may exercise its Option in bitcoins in lieu of USD.”