Crypto.com
The cryptocurrency exchange app Crypto.com was created in 2016 by founders Bobby Bao, Gary Or, Kris Marszalek, and Rafael Melo, who originally called it "Monaco." It has since grown to 10 million users and over 3,000 employees.
Crypto.com is operated by Foris DAX Asia and has notable partnerships with Formula One, UFC, Paris-Saint Germain F.C., and Water.org. In 2021, Crypto.com acquired the naming rights to the Staples Center, renaming it Crypto.com Arena.
Celebrities such as Matt Damon and Lebron James have also promoted the platform.
Launch Date: June 2016
Location: Singapore
Founders: Bobby Bao, Gary Or, Kris Marszalek, and Rafael Melo
Industry: Cryptocurrency
Traded on: Not publicly traded
Valuation: $19 billion
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