DComm - About the company
DComm is an unfunded company based in Gold Coast (Australia), founded in 2022 by Brett Endersby and Mark Imrie. It operates as a Blockchain community focused on real world asset tokenization. DComm has not raised any funding yet. The company has 4052 active competitors, including 731 funded and 89 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Mysten Labs, Consensys and Coins.ph.
Company Details
Blockchain community focused on real world asset tokenization. It offers a community-driven real world tokenization blockchain platform and a cryptocurrency token for the ecosystem. It also offers data management solutions.
- Website
- www.dcomm.community/
Key Metrics
Founded Year
2022
Location
Gold Coast, Australia
Stage
Unfunded
Ranked
1432nd among 4052 active competitors
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DComm's funding and investors
DComm has not raised any funding rounds yet.
DComm's founders and board of directors
Founder? Claim ProfileHere are the details of DComm's key team members:
- Brett Endersby: Co-Founder & CEO of DComm.
- Mark Imrie: Founder of DComm.
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DComm's Competitors and alternates
Top competitors of DComm include Mysten Labs, Consensys and Coins.ph. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of DComm, ranked by Tracxn score:
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Rank | Company Details | Short Description | Total Funding | Investors | Tracxn Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Mysten Labs 2021, Palo Alto (United States), Series B | Blockchain platform offering Web3 infrastructure solutions | $336M | 81/100 | |
2nd | Consensys 2014, Fort Worth (United States), Series D | Developer of blockchain and web3 software platform | $725M | 81/100 | |
3rd | Coins.ph 2014, Pasig (Philippines), Acquired | Digital wallet for Bitcoin assets | $40M | 80/100 | |
4th | Luno 2013, London (United Kingdom), Acquired | App-based platform for crypto wallet and investments | $13M | 80/100 | |
5th | Aptos 2021, Palo Alto (United States), Series D | Provider of protocols for building blockchain-based solutions | $350M | 80/100 | |
6th | FalconX 2018, San Francisco (United States), Series D | Online platform offering cryptocurrency trading and investment solutions for institutions | $430M | 79/100 | |
7th | Solana 2010, San Francisco (United States), Series C | Blockchain-based infrastructure for transactions and counting | $374M | 79/100 | |
8th | OpenSea 2017, New York City (United States), Series C | Blockchain-based web3 marketplace | $427M | 78/100 | |
9th | BlockFi 2017, Jersey City (United States), Acquired | Online platform for trading, crypto-backed loans, interest accounts, and wallets | $466M | 78/100 | |
10th | NEAR 2017, Zug (Switzerland), Series D | Public blockchain network platform | $542M | 78/100 | |
1432nd | Blockchain community focused on real world asset tokenization | - | - | 25/100 |
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DComm's Investments and acquisitions
DComm has made no investments or acquisitions yet.
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