Of course we included members from our 100+ companies with law enforcement and prosecutorial backgrounds – and we clearly identified (page 2) those signatories as Blockchain Association members.
What your search omits are their backgrounds and credentials, which are exactly what make them relevant advocates and signatories on this letter…perhaps unknowingly, you’re discounting their experience and service to our country with your oversimplification below.
It’s a good thing that crypto companies hire former law enforcement, prosecutors, and national security professionals. It shows they take compliance, consumer protection, and security seriously.
1/ Today, we’re sending a letter to Senate Majority Leader Thune and Senate Democratic Leader Schumer signed by 160 former national security, intelligence, and law enforcement professionals in support of the Clarity Act.
https://t.co/1lSQkoaaXI
@basispointpod Steve is right. I barely visit product sites.
Amazon has it all under the same hood with quick storefront product views, and it gets delivered in less than a day.
Today, RADAR announced a $170 million Series B, bringing our valuation to more than $1 billion.
We believe Physical AI can transform the 80% of global commerce that still happens in stores.
Retailers lose an estimated $1 trillion each year because their stores lack real-time visibility into what they have and where it is. RADAR is helping close that gap with 99% item-level inventory accuracy in real time, already deployed in more than 1,400 stores with leading retailers including American Eagle Outfitters and Gap Inc. brands such as Old Navy.
We are just getting started.
A big thank you to our investors, including @nimble_partners, @gideonstrategic, @AlignVentures, @sound_ventures_, @ycombinator, our customers, including @AEO and @Gap Inc., @OldNavy and the entire RADAR team for helping bring us to this moment.
NEW: Radar just raised $170M at a $1B valuation to build the "operating system" for physical retail.
They’re using sensors to help stores track every item in real-time with 99% accuracy.
• ceiling sensors use RFID + computer vision
• finds products down to 10 cm
• shows what’s on the floor vs. in the backroom in real time
• enables autonomous checkout with no lines
• already powering hundreds of stores across the US and Canada
Online stores know exactly what you viewed, added to your cart, and abandoned.
Radar could bring that same intelligence to retail stores.