Blimp, a real estate industry business software that provides cryptocurrency in exchange of transaction data, announced in a press release that it has secured its first $200,000 from investment company Dispersion. The funding is part of an effort to raise an additional $1 million.
Source: Inman News
Blockchain-backed Blimp raises $200K to reinvent the real estate deal
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