Prediction Market Platform Slips Secures $3.5M Seed Round Led by Las Olas Capital and Sunset Bay Capital

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Slips, a decentralized prediction market platform, raised $3.5 million in a seed round led by Las Olas Capital and Sunset Bay Capital. Andrew Schwartzberg, co-owner of the Charlotte Hornets and Leeds United, also participated in the funding. The funds will be used to expand financial services, including cryptocurrency payments and stablecoin withdrawals. Traders can now use the platform to track price prediction trends and assess market sentiment through the fear and greed index.

BlockBeats news: On January 16, according to a PR Newswire report, Slip, a social decentralized prediction market platform, announced the completion of a $3.5 million seed round. The round was led by Las Olas Capital and Sunset Bay Capital, with participation from Andrew Schwartzberg, co-owner of the NBA's Charlotte Hornets and football club Leeds United.


Slips offers AI-generated P2P prediction markets and location-based group activities, enabling real-time interactions for users both online and offline. The new funding will be used to expand its financial services infrastructure, including support for cryptocurrency payments and stablecoin withdrawals.

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