- Forerunner leads Courtyards $30M Series A as sales jump 10,000% in 18 . . .
- Courtyard secured $30M Series A led by Forerunner Ventures, addressing collectibles market illiquidity via mystery packs and guaranteed repurchases - The NYC-based platform achieved 100x sales growth (Jan 2024-July 2025) by offering transparent, randomized collectibles with 90% buyback guarantees - NFT integration and a mobile app launch aim to bridge traditional digital markets
- Techmeme: NYC-based Courtyard, which sells “mystery packs” of . . .
NYC-based Courtyard, which sells “mystery packs” of collectible cards and comic books that customers can resell on its marketplace, raised a $30M Series A — COURTYARD — I admit it, I have a soft spot for sports cards Over the past year, an embarrassingly steady stream …
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Camber, a NYC-based company empowering healthcare payments by reducing administrative burdens on clinics and families, raised $30M in Series B funding
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- Traded: Venture Capital | dub, a NYC-based copy . . . - Instagram
1,255 likes, 26 comments - tradedvc on May 1, 2025: "dub, a NYC-based copy trading app, raised $30M in Series A funding co-led by Notable Capital and Neo, with backing from Sandberg Bernthal Venture Partners, Peak6 Strategic Capital, and Correlation Ventures, plus a $5 5M venture debt facility from SVB Founded and led by CEO Steven Wang, dub enables users to copy the portfolios of experienced
- Vitally Raised $30M, Chaos Labs Gained $20M, and More NYC Tech News
Vitally pulled in $30M The Brooklyn-based startup will use this Series B funding to launch new features for its customer success platform, expand globally and add to its engineering team After scaling from 18 to 52 employees last year, the company plans to more than double its 62-person team in the year ahead [Built In NYC] Chaos Labs gained
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