VivaCity raises at $42M valuation to make US cities safer, starting with New York

February 16, 2023

Around 39,000 people were killed in motor vehicle incidents in the USA in 2020 — and 6,200 of those deaths were pedestrians. Needless to say, those deaths aren’t just statistics: each has a ripple effect on families, loved ones and the wider communities. Viva is looking to tackle transportation impacts after raising $8.5 million in […]

VivaCity raises at $42M valuation to make US cities safer, starting with New York by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch

Wefunder’s equity crowdfunding platform has officially expanded to the EU

February 16, 2023

After two years of seeking regulatory approval, Wefunder has officially received the green light to operate its investment crowdfunding services within the European Union. This marks Wefunder’s first time expanding outside of the United States, and according to CEO and founder Nick Tommarello, the business is the first U.S. investment platform to gain operational approval. […]

Wefunder’s equity crowdfunding platform has officially expanded to the EU by Natasha Mascarenhas originally published on TechCrunch

Brigad raises $30 million for its freelancer marketplace for hospitality and care workers

February 16, 2023

French startup Brigad just raised a new $30 million funding round (€28 million) as well as more than $5 million in debt. The company operates a marketplace for restaurants, caterers, private clinics, retirement homes and hospitals so that they can find freelancers for short-term missions. Balderton Capital is leading the round, with Wendel Group, Serena […]

Brigad raises $30 million for its freelancer marketplace for hospitality and care workers by Romain Dillet originally published on TechCrunch

If Sequoia, Paradigm and Thoma Bravo settle a new lawsuit, it could upend VC; here’s why

February 16, 2023

It was only a matter of time before frustrated customers of the fallen crypto exchange FTX went after its deep-pocketed venture backers. Indeed, the most surprising thing about a class-action lawsuit flagged earlier by Bloomberg — one that accuses Sequoia Capital, Paradigm, and Thoma Bravo of promoting FTX to the detriment of its users — […]

If Sequoia, Paradigm and Thoma Bravo settle a new lawsuit, it could upend VC; here’s why by Connie Loizos originally published on TechCrunch

Crypto exchange Binance expects to pay penalties to settle US investigations

February 16, 2023

Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, expects to pay monetary penalties to settle probes into its business in the U.S., a top executive said, in a major about-face after publicly disputing the idea that it was under any investigation and mocking media outlets that reported otherwise. In an apparent admission of breaking laws, Binance chief […]

Crypto exchange Binance expects to pay penalties to settle US investigations by Manish Singh originally published on TechCrunch

Twitter allows cannabis ads in states where it’s legal

February 16, 2023

Twitter is allowing cannabis ads to run on its platform in U.S. states where cannabis is legal and in Canada, according to the company’s blog and Axios. Twitter updated its ad policy Wednesday, making it the first social media app in the U.S. to allow cannabis advertising. Google last month updated its policies to allow […]

Twitter allows cannabis ads in states where it’s legal by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch

Bing around and find out

February 15, 2023

Microsoft’s new and improved Bing, powered by a custom version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, has experienced a dizzyingly quick reversal: from “next big thing” to “brand-sinking albatross” in under a week. And, well, it’s all Microsoft’s fault. ChatGPT is a really interesting demonstration of a new and unfamiliar technology that’s also fun to use. So it’s […]

Bing around and find out by Devin Coldewey originally published on TechCrunch