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‘Fantasy startup investing’ NFT platform Visionrare shuts down paid marketplace after a day in open beta

October 7, 2021 by David Barret Leave a Comment

Just over 24 hours into its open beta, Visionrare, which launched an NFT marketplace for “fantasy startup investing,” is temporarily shutting down and refunding users who purchased shares, saying it will relaunch soon as a free-to-play game.

The platform allowed users to bid on auctions of fake NFT shares of real startups, building up a quasi-portfolio that they could compete in a fantasy sports-styled league around who could build the most “profitable” portfolio. As we noted in our coverage of the startup’s launch yesterday, they didn’t have the permission of most of the startups that they were selling synthetic shares in.

Well that might be the quickest pivot for a startup I've written about, "…we underestimated the legal complexities…" https://t.co/amTyQTBX6k https://t.co/yhP1Xd0h2D pic.twitter.com/C3mMUS8jEs

— Lucas Matney (@lucasmtny) October 7, 2021

In a note posted to the company’s auction marketplace this morning, the founders noted that they had “underestimated the legal complexities” with selling novelty NFT shares in real startups and were temporarily shutting down the marketplace and refunding users as they planned out a pivot. In a message on the company’s public Discord channel, the team noted it had already processed all of the credit card refunds to buyers, though some refunds may still be pending due to Stripe processing.

The platform and its founders had received some substantial pushback after Visionrare’s launch yesterday, with various tech entrepreneurs and investors questioning whether the platform was legal, whether it was a security, whether the NFT platform was taunting the SEC and/or whether this was finally the sign of the market’s “top”.

Visionrare’s founders say they aren’t done with the idea of “fantasy startup investing” quite yet, but that they are going to have to rethink how the platform is fundamentally structured.

“In the coming days, we will re-launch Visionrare as a completely free-to-play game. All players start with a fixed amount of credits that they can use to build their startup portfolio, and they can compete in leagues based on how well their portfolios perform in the real world. Down the line, we’ll figure out if and how we can add a financial element again,” the founders’ blog post reads.

Okay so remember when I said NFTs aren’t securities? These NFTs MAY end up being securities https://t.co/wNkpAlH8Er

— Bennett Tomlin (@BennettTomlin) October 7, 2021

So the SEC won’t allow non-accredited investor to buy shares in startups, but they can buy worthless NFT fake shares in them?

Got it! https://t.co/O4AP5a6tgE

— [email protected] (@Jason) October 7, 2021

 

 

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David Barret
David Barret

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