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Startup 1v1Me Raises $2 Million To Add Wagering Component To Games Like ‘Call Of Duty’, ‘Fortnite’

The startup 1v1Me wants to add a betting component to online gaming, and is squarely targeting the gaming creator community in getting off the ground.

1v1Me, which was co-founded by the young entrepreneurs Anthony Geranio and Alex Emmanuel during the pandemic, enables users to gamble on one-on-one online games, Techcrunch reports. The invite-only app is thus far focused on Call Of Duty (including Warzone, Modern Warfare, and Black Ops Cold War) as well as Fortnite.

The platform functions by linking competitors’ bank accounts, and then puts a mutually agreed-upon sum of money in escrow. 1v1Me then monitors the game stream on Twitch, and promptly transfers winnings to the victor.

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The company has already caught the eye of investors, having raised $2 million in a pre-seed round

from small business lending company On Deck, Erik Torenberg at Village Global, GeltVC’s Turner Novak, Niv Dror at Shrug Capital, SterlingVC, Crossbeam’s Ali Hamed, Up North Management Group’s Cody and Cole Hock, Lightshed Ventures, and Bettor Capital.

Per Techcrunch, the round also featured participation from angels Justin Waldron (who co-founded Zynga), Brud founder Trevor McFedries, influencer marketing guru Ian Borthwick, Duolingo product director Albert Cheng, Public.com CEO Stephen Sikes, and entrepreneur/investor Anthony Pompliano.

Techcrunch notes that the company is endeavoring to cultivate a faction of influential creators at launch, with wagering being harnessed as a key engagement tool. It has already recruited NoisyButters (who is also an investor, with 1.1 million YouTube subscribers), Lunchtime (27,000 subscribers), RLaw (27,000 Twitch followers), and Vonniezugz (3,000 followers). Interested gamers can receive invites from those who are already on the platform, or by following the company on Twitter.

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