MobileCoin, a cryptocurrency advised early on by Signal's Moxie Marlinspike, has raised venture funding | TechCrunch (2024)

MobileCoin, a cryptocurrency that has received technical guidance from Moxie Marlinspike, the creator of private messaging app Signal, has raised $11.35 million in fresh venture funding across two rounds from Future Ventures and General Catalyst.

The round, shared with us by a source familiar with the company, seems to suggest the cryptocurrency is one step closer to its possible use on the Signal platform, where it does not appear to be available currently.

We were unable to reach Marlinspike today, but a person familiar with his role suggests he is focused almost wholly on his own business. MobileCoin founder Joshua Goldbard, who lists himself as “janitor” of MobileCoin on LinkedIn, declined to answer questions this afternoon after being reached on Signal. Investors pointed us back to the company when asked about how MobileCoin compares to other crypto-related outfits.

It was back in 2017 that Wired first profiled MobileCoin, describing it as on a mission to overcome many of the early, and in some cases, lingering, challenges with cryptocurrencies, including that they’re too complicated for most people and merchants to use, they aren’t adequately scalable and transaction times take too long.

For example, Dapper Labs, the company behind the ventures CryptoKitties and NBA Top Shot, developed its own blockchain and “Flow” token last year owing to scalability issues it encountered with Ethereum, as well as its interest in developing a platform that was more “consumer oriented.”

At the time, Wired noted that while it “may feel like the last thing the world needs is yet another cryptocurrency” — there are now more than 4,000 of them in digital circulation — Marlinspike’s track record with Signal “makes this a project worth watching.”

Based on its website, MobileCoin’s ambition appears to be focused around privacy-protecting payments made through “near instantaneous transactions” over one’s phone, even while the risks involved in storing cryptocurrency on a phone include potentially losing that value if the phone is left unlocked or the radio on the phone is hacked or if, say, iOS itself is hacked. (It happens, despite the robust permissions system that iOS uses to grant apps access to particular services and information.)

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According to the site, one feature of MobileCoin is that it allows users to “securely recover” their wallet if they lose their phone, though it isn’t immediately clear how without trusting a provider with private keys, which MobileCoin says isn’t necessary. (More on this soon, presumably.)

If MobileCoin becomes a de facto way to transact over Signal — Goldbard and Marlinspike told Wired they envisioned it first as an integration in chat apps like Signal or WhatsApp — its reach could potentially be massive.

Though Signal doesn’t disclose how many users are on the platform, an estimated 40 million people now use its encrypted messaging app, which saw a surge in downloads earlier this year, in the waning days of the Trump presidency. According to Sensor Tower, which provides mobile app analytics, Signal was downloaded 17.8 million times during the week of January 5, compared to the 50,000 downloads per day it typically sees.

Still, if heavy use over Signal is how MobileCoin aims to gain value, the currency — which became available to purchase on the exchange FTX after launching on the platform in early December — would seemingly have an upward battle.

While Marlinspike’s early involvement is a definite plus, cryptocurrencies and messaging apps haven’t historically mixed well together, owing to regulators. Kik Messenger, the mobile messaging app founded by a group of University of Waterloo students in 2009, created a digital currency called Kin for its users to spend inside the platform. The project ultimately led to a years-long battle with the Securities & Exchange Commission that nearly decimated the company, though it’s currently mounting a comeback.

(In fairness to MobileCoin, which has turned to venture capitalists, Kik tried raising money from Kin through an initial coin offering or ICO, a relatively untested and unregulated type of funding mechanism at the time.)

Telegram, a much bigger messaging app than Signal — it had an estimated 400 million users as of last April — similarly abandoned plans to offer its own decentralized cryptocurrency to anyone with a smartphone after years of battling with the SEC. Like Kik, part of Telegram’s drama dated to early sales of its tokens through ICOs.

Even Facebook, despite scaling back more ambitious plans around a new cryptocurrency and resolving instead to launch a single digital coin backed by the dollar, hasn’t launched anything yet, though it’s expected soon.

Possibly, MobileCoin simply plans to operate outside of the U.S. Indeed, in December, according to a public post on Medium, the MobileCoin Foundation wrote that the project is not available to U.S. users or “persons or entities in other prohibited jurisdictions.”

Either way, the new round is not, notably, MobileCoin’s first outside round. In May 2018, it disclosed in an SEC filing that it had raised a $29.7 million from investors. Reportedly, Binance Labs, the venture arm of the cryptocurrency exchange giant Binance, led that financing.

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Moxie Marlinspike
Moxie Marlinspike is an American entrepreneur, cryptographer, and computer security researcher. Marlinspike is the creator of Signal, co-founder of the Signal Technology Foundation, and served as the first CEO of Signal Messenger LLC.
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, the creator of private messaging app Signal
Signal
Signal is an encrypted messaging service for instant messaging, voice calls, and video calls. The instant messaging function includes sending text, voice notes, images, videos, and other files. Communication may be one-to-one between users or may involve group messaging.
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, has raised $11.35 million in fresh venture funding across two rounds from Future Ventures and General Catalyst.

Why did Moxie leave Signal? ›

Departure comes as app courts controversy by integrating private cryptocurrency scheme. Moxie Marlinspike, the creator of the Signal secure messaging app, on Monday announced his resignation as CEO of the company.

What is MobileCoin Crypto? ›

It is a privacy-focused cryptocurrency that was designed to function as digital cash on mobile devices. The platform aims to provide secure, easy, fast, and encrypted transactions, striving to protect personal data.

Is MobileCoin a privacy coin? ›

MobileCoin is a privacy token built on the Stellar blockchain which enables instant P2P transactions in a decentralized and private manner through desktop or mobile messaging apps. MOB is the native utility token, which enables users to use it as a means of currency to exchange goods and services.

Who is the owner of Signal? ›

The Signal Foundation owns the Signal app. Signal creator Moxie Marlinspike and WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton founded it and its subsidiary, Signal Messenger LLC in 2018.

Who is the CEO of Moxie Signal? ›

Moxie Marlinspike is an American entrepreneur, cryptographer, and computer security researcher. Marlinspike is the creator of Signal, co-founder of the Signal Technology Foundation, and served as the first CEO of Signal Messenger LLC.

How much is a MobileCoin worth? ›

The live MobileCoin price today is $0.093913 USD with a 24-hour trading volume of $58,766.72 USD.

Who owns MobileCoin? ›

MobileCoin Inc., the entity behind MobileCoin, was founded in 2017 by Joshua Goldbard and Shane Glynn.

Is MobileCoin a good investment? ›

Is it profitable to invest in MobileCoin? Over the last 30 days, MobileCoin had 13/30 (43%) green days. According to our historical data, it is currently profitable to invest in MobileCoin. The price of MobileCoin decreased by -84.72% in the last 1 year, while the coin's 3-year performance is -99.06%.

How to invest in MobileCoin? ›

Buy MobileCoin in 5 Effortless Steps
  1. Select your fiat currency and enter the amount you'd like to spend.
  2. Choose a payment method and see the equivalent amount of MOB you will receive.
  3. Input your MobileCoin-supported wallet address.
  4. Login with email and verify your information.

Which wallet supports MobileCoin? ›

Install Atomic Wallet

Atomic is a free and secure place to manage MobileCoin, Ethereum, XRP, USDT and more than 300+ assets.

What is the most untraceable crypto? ›

Unlike traditional cryptocurrencies, Monero uses ring signatures, stealth addresses, and confidential transactions to obfuscate the sender, recipient, and transaction amount. This means that transactions made with Monero are virtually untraceable, making it difficult for anyone to uncover your financial activities.

What is Moxie Marlinspike's real name? ›

Marlinspike was born Matthew Rosenfeld, but he's been Moxie Marlinspike for as long as I can recall (20+ years).

What is the net worth of the founder of Signal? ›

Acton left WhatsApp in September 2017 to start the Signal Foundation. According to Forbes (2020), Acton is the 836th-richest person in the world, with a net worth of $2.5 billion.

Is Moxie still with peach? ›

Moxi and Peach Broke Up | TikTok. Can't quite describe how thoroughly delighted I was by this roomba lawnmower and its struggles. My side of the story.

How many users does Signal have? ›

The non-profit Signal Foundation was launched in February 2018 with initial funding of $50 million from WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton. As of January 2022, the platform had approximately 40 million monthly active users. As of May 2021, it was downloaded more than 105 million times.

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