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The intent to bid was sent this week to the White House by Zoop, billionaire Stokely's new company, and the Hbar Foundation, which manages the Hedera cryptocurrency network's treasury. While OnlyFans ...
Zoop, a new company started by OnlyFans creator Tim Stokely, announced that it is partnering with the HBAR Foundation, which ...
His bid is a partnership between Zoop, a new startup company by Stokely, and Hbar Foundation, a cryptocurrency company. On X, Hbar Foundation posted a photo of TikTok, potentially a hint at its ...
A startup run by Tim Stokely, founder of adult content social media site OnlyFans, has partnered with a cryptocurrency foundation to submit a late-stage plan to acquire short video app TikTok from ...
The “intent to bid” was made by Zoop—a social media startup Stokely cofounded with RJ Phillips, who serves as CEO and has a background in influencer marketing strategy—and cryptocurrency ...
Stokely and the HBAR Foundation submitted a bid last week to the White House through the former’s new family-friendly crowdfunding company, Zoop, Reuters said. "Our bid for TikTok isn't just ...
Startup Zoop, which is run by Stokely, founder of adult content social media site OnlyFans, has partnered with a cryptocurrency foundation to submit a late-stage plan to bid for TikTok ...
Meanwhile, cryptocurrency foundation Hbar and Zoop, a startup co-led by the founder of OnlyFans, jointly submitted to the White House a plan to buy the app, company representatives confirmed to ...
Startup run by OnlyFans founder submitted intent to bid on TikTok The startup, Zoop, is partnering with a cryptocurrency foundation Zoop gives majority of revenues back to its creators April 2 - A ...