Japanese HR and Tech Giant Recruit Holdings Invests in Blockstack

Published at: Aug. 23, 2019

Blockchain startup Blockstack PBC has received strategic investment from Japanese human resources giant Recruit Holdings.

U.S. startups look for Japanese partnerships

The Block reported the startup’s new funding on Aug. 22. As part of the investment deal, Recruit, which is currently valued at $50 billion, is purchasing Blockstack’s STACK tokens. 

Blockstack CEO and co-founder Muneeb Ali reportedly said that United States-based startups typically partner with businesses in Japan. Ali further discussed the advantages of conducting crypto business in Japan. He said:

“Japan is a very interesting market for crypto because it has clarity around regulations. It is legal to own and trade crypto assets, but only those whitelisted by the regulators.”

According to the report, Recruit’s investment paves the way for Blockstack to expand into the Japanese market. 

Blockstack’s venture into Asia

Blockstack recently received its first funding round from Asian investors, according to the report. In Ali’s announcement, he made similar comments — expressing his view of Asia as a central crypto player and Blockstack’s desire to expand its base in the continent, writing:

“Asia is an important market for Blockstack, as Asian countries have arguably the most significant penetration for both crypto users and developers. [...] The Asian strategic round led by Hashkey and SNZ marks a new chapter, and we’re excited to expand our developer outreach and grow the Blockstack community and usage in Asia.”

Blockstack partners with Lambda School

As reported by Cointelegraph, Blockstack announced a partnership with the Lambda School earlier this month. The school offers courses focused on practical skills, while Blockstack will provide educational services on how to code its apps. Additionally, Blockstack will offer an earning option through its App Mining Program. At the time, Ali reportedly said: “This is the sort of program I wish was available to me when I was a student.”

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