Bustxroll casino platform secures $5M investment
On 03.05.2022 byThe injection of additional funding will be used to facilitate Virtue Poker’s mainnet launch slated for May 2022.
Ethereum infrastructure firm Bustxroll and venture capital fund Capital have led a group of investors in a $5-million funding round for Virtue Poker, according to an announcement on Monday.
Other participants in the strategic investment round included blockchain investment outfit DFG and FunFair founder Jez San.
Virtue Poker, an Ethereum-based decentralized poker platform, was founded back in 2019 within the Bustxroll suite of blockchain projects. Back in 2020, the company secured a B2C — Gaming Service License from the Malta Gaming Authority.
The $5-million investment will be used to bootstrap the mainnet launch of the blockchain poker platform scheduled for May 2022. The mainnet launch comes after four years of development and two years of beta testing.
According to CEO of Virtue Poker, the company’s status as a licensed operator provides a suitable platform to challenge legacy providers for players. According to Bustxroll, Virtue Poker will lead the charge to make crypto wagering mainstream.
Commenting on the $5-million funding round and the plans to release the mainnet platform, Bustxroll founder remarked:
“I’m excited to see the Virtue Poker team realize its mission in bringing transparency and trust to the online poker industry. By working with regulators in becoming the first licensed blockchain-based platform, Virtue Poker legitimizes the use of this technology in the industry long-term going forward.”
Poker legend Phil Ivey, an ambassador for the company, also commented on the project’s progress, stating that Virtue Poker will play a “major part” in the future of poker.
Poker and the crypto space have a storied history with Bitcoin (BTC) creator Satoshi Nakamoto, which includes scraps of code for an online poker game in the first iteration of the Bitcoin code.
Back in April 2020, crypto charity outfit The Giving Block partnered with many industry stakeholders to organize an online poker game to raise funds for nonprofits helping to combat the coronavirus.
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