Based on a discussion at VB Transform 2022 held in San Francisco last week, this feature from Venture Beat looks at how distributed AI is key to pushing the AI innovation lab. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links.
>>>Guy Gotslak: We’re interested in providing fractionalized metals like gold and silver. We have plans to put that on the platform. Especially in times like this, more people are buying metals. Gold is doing well. That will allow us to stay stable. From a client standpoint, it helps people get access to diversification.
Even if you talk about tokenizing real estate, a lot of people can’t buy a whole house. They don’t have enough for the down payment or maybe they don’t have good enough credit. By tokenizing real estate, you can buy a part of a house and you can do it at a click of a button.
>>>Sramana Mitra: How many enterprise customers do you have right now?
Ben Spring: Well over a hundred. We’ve been super fortunate to onboard Fortune 500 companies, lots of governments, lots of schools, and colleges. We’ve done some really rewarding work with the education of Scotland to provide training to 14 and 15-year-olds to break into the industry. We’ve been able to expand the number of people using TryHackMe whether you’re a 14-year-old, someone who wants to transition jobs, or someone who’s working in a business.
>>>Sramana Mitra: How many crypto traders are on the system?
Guy Gotslak: We’re in the thousands so far. Each individual contributes a good amount because the average IRA that comes in is $25,000 to $50,000. We’re already in the thousands of users and growing.
Sramana Mitra: What is your business model?
Guy Gotslak: We take a transaction fee. We’re looking to expand our products into other assets as well.
>>>Sramana Mitra: What was happening with the business? Were the conversation rates increasing? Was the number of users increasing and how?
Ben Spring: It was completely organic. We were incredibly lucky. It was just word-of-mouth. We really tried to make a great user experience and understand the user’s problem. At the time, I was constantly iterating on the product and speaking to users. The conversion was still fairly low. I was going into my old job and I just couldn’t stop thinking about TryHackMe. I’d go out on my lunch and I’d be writing emails and doing stuff on the side. I took the jump to leave.
>>>In case you missed it, you can listen to the recording of this roundtable here:

During this week’s roundtable, we had as our guest Pawel Maj, Investment Director, Warsaw Equity Group. We discussed post-seed and pre-series A funding in Eastern and Central Europe in the context of his firm’s investment thesis.
Matomela Group
For our entrepreneur pitches, we first had Mthetho Phakathi, from Pretoria, South Africa, pitch Matomela Group, a manufacturing venture.
Interlpure
Next, Rigdha Banerjee from Jersey City, New Jersey, pitched Intelpure, a clothing rental marketplace concept.
You can listen to the recording of this roundtable here:
Sramana Mitra: To what extent did the consulting business help you in this new project?
Guy Gotslak: A lot. I was customer-focused. I wanted to get personalized services to our clients. We ended up getting acquired by a software company that does personalization where the idea is to help give personalized digital experiences. It can be on any channel. I just became passionate about being able to do that but still keep humans in the mix too.
Sramana Mitra: You stayed with the company that acquired you?
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