Launched in 2019, Whatnot, is a smartphone app and website where you can watch people live selling things they no longer want. You might find collectibles, antiques, clothing, or anything you might ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Whatnot, the largest independent live shopping platform in the US, announced today that it has raised $260 million in a Series D funding round co-led by DST Global and ...
Whatnot started in collectibles but is branching out into numerous other retail categories. When Roger Caneda discovered Whatnot Inc. in January, selling trading cards was just a side hustle. But over ...
Fans will have the chance to own a 1996 Mercedes-Benz previously owned by Michael Jordan for only $23 CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Whatnot, the largest livestream shopping platform in the U.S., will be ...
Marina Del Rey-based Whatnot Inc. raised $50 million in Series B funding to grow its staff and expand its marketplace of collectible fan memorabilia. The round, announced May 25, brings Whatnot’s ...
Despite a drawdown in venture capital spending, the livestream shopping platform Whatnot—popular for sports cards, rare toys and other collectibles—has raised $260 million in fresh funding. Grant ...
On the heels of a meteoric rise, a notable Pokémon and sports trading card re-seller is suddenly grappling with a potentially similar meteoric fall. The streaming trading card resale company Blake’s ...
Whatnot, a company I first wrote about back in February, has spent the months since growing rapidly — both in terms of feature set and user base. This morning the company is announcing it has raised a ...
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