Home UAE Dubai Dubai’s crypto edtech Coinmarketpedia secures $2m to expand footprint The funds will be used to enhance features, allow for investments in ecosystem partnerships and onboard industry experts by Zainab Mansoor May 27, 2022 Dubai-based decentralised crypto and blockchain educational platform Coinmarketpedia, has secured a pre-seed fundraising round of $2m. Coinmarketpedia plans to leverage the funds to expand its global footprint. The funds will also be aimed at enhancing features, allowing for investments in ecosystem partnerships and onboarding industry experts. #coinmarketpedia announces its successful pre-seed fundraising round of $2 million, accomplished within four months of operation! ? Sign-up today and join an exclusive #community of #crytpo and #blockchain enthusiasts! ⬇️https://t.co/liu4hJ7M5r pic.twitter.com/aD98MKfOkH — Coinmarketpedia (@coinmarketpedia) May 25, 2022 Shameer Thaha, chief futurist of Coinmarketpedia, comments, “The funds will not only further enable growth, but it will allow us to expand on marketing and PR activities across multiple channels and build partnerships with schools, institutes, and universities.” The digital hub was launched in the UAE in February 2022 to equip crypto and blockchain enthusiasts and investors with trading and cryptocurrency knowledge. The platform’s launch was made available to users on an ‘invite-only basis’ with further access granted to the public in April 2022, a statement said. The educational hub has onboarded over 70 instructors to date and offers a library of more than 160 on-demand courses. The platform aims to extend its offering and branch out to host additional features to go live throughout this year, including developing a professional academic section as well as a blockchain-based certificate verification. Tags Blockchain Coinmarketpedia Dubai funding platform 0 Comments You might also like RTA to construct 762 bus shelters in key Dubai areas by 2025 Dubai approves Dhs152m bonus for government employees Strong cash flows for UAE stocks in Christmas Day trade Institutional investors were hungry for Dubai, Abu Dhabi Stocks in 2023