Ukrainian cryptotrading startup Superorder.io raised $500,000 from SMRK

Ukrainian cryptotrading startup Superorder.io raised $500,000 from SMRK

Superorder.io, a California-headquartered crypto-trading startup founded in Ukraine, raised $500,000 from Ukrainian fund SMRK

The terms of the deal have not been disclosed.

Superorder provides “the power of automation features and a convenient interface to trade from a single place with [any] exchange” using an API connection. Trading operations are “enhanced with advanced order types which are not available on exchanges directly,” the company promises.

Every new account is created for free with a $10 balance. Then, Superorder will charge 0.1% on transaction amounts of transaction.

Launched in 2015 by two crypto enthusiasts from Kyiv (Kiev), the startup claims it “spent $0 on marketing and got more than 1,000 active traders” just by word-of-mouth. Monthly transaction volume on the open beta version grew “from $1 million to $15 million” from February to August 2018.

ICO or VC financing?

In spite of this success, the startup did not have the money to scale up. “Our bank account was something like $10,000, which is 3 months salary for one employee in [the USA],” wrote Superorder founder Nikita Savchenko.

The team felt “smart enough to make an ICO,” but did not have the required $300-400k to promote it.

What’s more, “making an ICO is like making a product, and this distracts you from important things you should focus on,” Savchenko believes.

The entrepreneur is confident in the future of crypto-trading: “In our opinion, cryptocurrencies have already been functioning as means of payment”.

“Therefore, there will be a growing need to exchange it into fiat currencies and exchange between cryptocurrencies that, in its turn, will entail further development of cryptocurrency market in the form of increase in trading volumes and amount of transactions.”

“In the course of developing this market, there will be a growth of players, who will seek to gain profit on fluctuation of rates. The above-mentioned players, in their turn, will need the tools, which facilitate such exchange transactions,” Savchenko concluded.

SMRK launched in November 2013 to invest in startups from Ukraine and other CEE countries at the pre-seed and seed stage. Among SMRK’s portfolio companies are AmazingHiring, a Moscow-based service for finding IT professionals; Settle, a Kyiv-based startup which has developed a mobile booking and payment system for restaurants; adtech startup Madberry; and smart home security startup Ajax.

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