Within three months of launching his startup in San Francisco, 21-year-old Arbav Bathla has raised $3.2 million from investors. The college dropout’s startup Coinbooks helps the integration of crypto wallets with existing accounting software.
College dropout raises $3.2 million in three months
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 25, Jul 2022
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