Blockchain payment and wallet company Radpay completes $1.2M seed funding

The seed round carried a $10.2 million post-money valuation and represents the first outside funding since the company’s founding in July 2018...

Blockchain payment and wallet company Radpay completes $1.2M seed funding

Radpay, an Arizona-based decentralized global payment processing company, announced today the completion of a $1.2 million series seed round reflecting a 20% oversubscription.

The round included participation from established Silicon Valley investors, Phoenix-based investment firms Resiliency Ventures and BlackLaunch, as well as investors from Nebraska and Arizona.

Proceeds from the capital raised will be used to drive the next stage of the company’s growth, which will include first commercialization of the company’s technology, expansion of Radpay’s marketing to e-commerce and retail merchants, and further development of Radpay’s portfolio of novel inventions in blockchain, payments, and digital wallets.

“Our company was built on the premise that accepting charge cards need not cripple merchants with high fees and that using charge cards need not saddle consumers with crippling debt. Since our founding in 2018, we have led the pack in innovating on behalf of e-commerce merchants. This additional capital, along with our extensive industry and customer partnerships, sets us on a course that will bring transparency, innovation, and value to the stagnant payment processing industry.”
– Radpay’s co-founder and CEO, Dana Love, PhD

Radpay

Radpay has more than five dozen inventions which blend blockchain (Ethereum Plasma) with PCI-compliant card payment infrastructure and mobile devices to merge convenience, security, and transparency. Radpay works in both card-present and card-not-present environments, which means retail merchants, ecommerce merchants, mobile merchants, call centers, and app developers can all access and benefit from Radpay’s rewards system, transactional engine, and value.

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