AI Platform Certifyde Completes $2 Million Seed Round on May 1, Backed by Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse

According to TechfundingNews, AI application platform Certifyde completed a $2 million seed funding round on May 1. Investors include K5 Global, Flamingo Capital, and angel investors including Honey co-founder George Ruan, Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse, and Nutra co-founder Roland Peralta.

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