Kevin Rose

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Kevin Rose is a partner at True Ventures and founder of the Proof and Moonbirds NFT.

Investments

Name
Round
Valuation
Amount
Date
Series A -- $ 7.5 M
Feb 09, 2022
Seed -- $ 4.3 M
May 15, 2021
ICO -- $ 52 M
Dec 04, 2017
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