Wences Casares
Wences Casares | |
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Born |
Wenceslao Casares February 26, 1974 Esquel, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina |
Residence | Palo Alto, California, United States |
Occupation | CEO and Founder of Xapo |
Wences Casares (born February 26, 1974) is a technology entrepreneur with global business experience specializing in technology and financial ventures. He is an advocate of bitcoin and he has said he believes that bitcoin will be bigger than the Internet.[1]
He is the founder and CEO of Xapo, a bitcoin wallet startup based in Palo Alto, California.[2] Xapo is said to be the largest custodian of bitcoin in the world.[3] Xapo has raised $40 million from leading Silicon Valley venture capital firms.[4]
Casares sits on the board of PayPal, the world’s largest fintech company[5] and, as part of his non-profit activities, he serves on the board of Endeavor,[6] a non-profit organization that promotes high-impact entrepreneurship in emerging markets and that was instrumental in his early success and he also serves on the board of Kiva,[7] a non-profit organization with a mission to connect people through lending to alleviate poverty worldwide.
Originally from Patagonia, Argentina, Casares launched that country's first Internet Service Provider, Internet Argentina S.A. in 1994, a company he would go on to sell in order to found the Argentine online brokerage Patagon in 1997. Patagon established itself as Latin America's first comprehensive Internet financial services portal and expanded its online banking services to the United States, Spain, and Germany. Patagon was acquired by the Spanish bank, Banco Santander for $750 million which became Santader Online worldwide.
Casares founded Wanako Games,(currently Behaviour Interactive), a videogame developer headquartered in New York City with development based out of Santiago, Chile. Wanako Games developed the award winning game Assault Heroes honored as "Game of the Year" for Microsoft Xbox Live in 2006, and was acquired by Activision.[8]
In 2002, Casares along with his partners founded Banco Lemon, a retail bank for the underbanked in Brazil. Banco do Brasil, Brazil's largest bank, acquired Banco Lemon in June 2009.[9]
Casares was the founder and CEO of Lemon Wallet, a digital wallet platform. In 2013 the American firm LifeLock bought Lemon for about $43 million (US).[10]
From 2004-2007, Casares and his family circumnavigated the globe aboard their sailing catamaran, Simpatica.[11]
He is a member of the 2017 Class of Henry Crown Fellows within the Aspen Global Leadership Network at the Aspen Institute. He is an elected member of the World Economic Forum's “Young Global Leaders” Class of 2011[12] and regularly attends the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland[13] and he is a member of the Young Presidents' Organization. He studied business administration for three years at the University of San Andrés, in Buenos Aires, and completed the Owner/President Management Program at Harvard University. He also spent one year as a Rotary Exchange Student in 1991-1992 in Washington, Pennsylvania in the USA.
References
- ↑ Willis, Amy (2015-07-20). "Wences Casares on Bitcoin and Xapo". Econtalk.org. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
- ↑ Swisher, Kara (13 March 2014). "Lemon Digital Wallet Founder Wences Casares Gets $20 Million in Funding for Bitcoin Startup Xapo". Re/Code. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
- ↑ "How Bitcoin may have more impact than the internet". Business Insider. 2015-02-11. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
- ↑ O'Kane, Sean (2014-08-29). "Meet the man building the Fort Knox of bitcoin". The Verge. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
- ↑ "Board of Directors | PayPal". Investor.paypal-corp.com. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
- ↑ "Board & Team". Endeavor. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
- ↑ "Leadership". Kiva. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
- ↑ "Vivendi Acquires Wanako Games". Gamasutra. 2007-02-20. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
- ↑ "Banco do Brasil Acquires Banco Lemon Correspondent Branch Network". Business Wire. 2009-07-16. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
- ↑ "Lemon sold to LifeLock for $42.6 million". Bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
- ↑ "Simpatica Log Book". Simpaticasail.com. 2007-02-26. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
- ↑ "Young Global Leaders | World Economic Forum". Weforum.org. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
- ↑ Matt Clinch (2015-01-22). "Bitcoin finds a place among the world's elite". Cnbc.com. Retrieved 2016-12-28.
External links
- "Son of Sheep Ranchers, Lemon Wallet Co-Founder Wences Casares is a Serial Entrepreneur", by Melissa Aparicio "Fox News Latino"
- "Will Wences Casares's Lemon.com Replace Your Wallet?", by Bruce Rogers, "Forbes"
- "The Difference between $1 Billion-Plus in Exits and 'Success'", by Sarah Lacy Techcrunch