Juked, which is looking to cement itself as the one-stop-shop destination for esports, has launched a crowdfunding campaign – opting to forgo venture capilist firms, instead allowing the public to invest at least $100 (£77.67).
To see how Juked’s company mission is coming along, why it’s decided to go down this path, and the plans for the funding, Esports Insider spoke with CEO Ben Goldhaber.
“Even before COVID hit, crowd equity was an appealing route for us for a couple reasons,” Goldhaber explained. “We love the idea of giving anyone the ability to invest in Juked not only to own a piece of a fast growing esports startup, but to actively contribute to the development and success of our product.