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Amino Capital, based in Palo Alto, is an early-stage venture firm that focuses on investments in big data and data-driven technologies. With a capital under management exceeding $1 billion, Amino has made investments in over 220 companies, primarily at the seed, Series A, and B stages.
They boast an impressive track record, with 22 successful exits and 13 unicorns in their portfolio. Some of their notable investments include Chime Bank, Webflow, Rippling, Weee, Headspin, Grail (acquired by Illumina), OmiseGo, DFINITY, Oasis Network, Turing, Mobike (acquired by Maituan), and other fast-growing startups such as Replit, Wyze, Avail MedSystems, Instawork, and more.
Dmail Network is at the forefront of the next generation of blockchain-based email solutions. It aims to create a comprehensive platform that seamlessly integrates message communication, asset management, and data storage. As a result, Dmail will serve as a fundamental infrastructure tool for users as they transition into the web 3.0 era.
The partnership with Amino Capital signifies a major milestone for Dmail Network, propelling them further towards their goal of revolutionizing the email experience with blockchain technology. With the backing of strategic investors like Amino Capital, Dmail is well-positioned to drive innovation and deliver cutting-edge solutions to its users.
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