Former head of FTX.US raises $5M from Coinbase, Circle for a brand new crypto startup

by Jeremy

Former FTX.US President Brett Harrison is within the means of launching a brand new cryptocurrency startup that will service institutional purchasers.

In response to a Bloomberg Information report, Harrison has raised $5 million from well-known business traders, together with Coinbase Ventures and Circle.

Harrison’s new firm — dubbed Architects — will reportedly cater to institutional purchasers and supply them with entry to each centralized and decentralized crypto markets.

In an interview with Bloomberg, Harrison mentioned he hoped Architect would assist establishments regain their religion within the crypto business.

Harrison mentioned that he had hassle securing funding for the enterprise, because the collapse of FTX brought about enterprise funding within the crypto area to drop as a lot as 75% within the fourth quarter of the yr. Harrison’s shut connections to FTX additionally made it troublesome to safe investments for Architects.

Earlier in January, it was reported that Harrison was in search of a $6 million funding at a $60 million valuation.

Nevertheless, the previous head of FTX.US didn’t disclose the present valuation of the corporate. Many of the funding will likely be used for recruitment, with Harrison noting that he hoped to rent his former FTX.US colleagues.

Architect’s product is anticipated to launch within the second quarter of the yr. Harrison mentioned that he hoped the software program the corporate is growing would finally be included into Coinbase’s and Circle’s platforms.

Harrison’s platform was additionally backed by SV Angel, Third Type Enterprise Capital, Inspire Enterprise Capital, in addition to Anthony Scaramucci and SALT, a fund managed by his son AJ Scarammuci.

FTX’s funding arm acquired a 30% stake in Scaramucci’s SkyBridge Capital in September 2022. Harrison declined to touch upon his talks and potential funding from different personal traders.

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