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How crypocurrency startup TravelbyBit secured a $3.5 million investment from crypto-giant Binance, without really trying

Queensland cryptocurrency startup TravelbyBit has secured $3.5 million from Binance, to bring crypto-payments to airports across the world.
TravelbyBit co-founder Caleb Yeoh. Source: Supplied.

Queensland cryptocurrency startup TravelbyBit has secured a $3.5 million ($US2.5 million) investment from Binance, one of the worldโ€™s biggest crypto-exchanges, in a strategic partnership to bring cryptocurrency payments to more airports across the world. But co-founder Caleb Yeoh says it was just the fruit of hard work and innovation.

The startup was born out of founder and chief Caleb Yeohโ€™s frustration, who travels the world to pursue his kitesurfing hobby. TravelbyBit is a payments platform allowing merchants to accept cryptocurrency payments in Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin and, soon, the Binance Coin.

Binance is the worldโ€™s biggest cryptocurrency exchange, in terms of volume, and this year became the fastest ever company to reach a $1 billion valuation.

It has $10 million users, globally, andย โ€” at the time of publishingย โ€” in the last 24 hours alone it saw $US815 million ($1.15 billion) in transactions.

This partnership comes just months after TravelbyBit worked with vendors in the Queensland towns of Agnes Water and 1770 to create a crypto-friendly tourism spot.

Now, Yeoh tells StartupSmart there are approximately 300 vendors using the platform, including at Brisbane Airport.

As part of the investment deal, TravelbyBit will work with Binance to bring cryptocurrency to more airports across the world. Yeoh says theyโ€™re already in trials with four airports, and with two airlines, which are exploring loyalty point plans and taking bookings in cryptocurrency.

โ€œWeโ€™re trying to work with specific airports, so we can channel users there,โ€ he says.

Itโ€™s not even a case of cryptocurrency users choosing a specific outlet at an airport, he says. International travellers will even travel to a city or country just because they know they can use crypto.

โ€œWe have international travellers come through Brisbane and 1770 just because we made that announcement โ€ฆ just because of that,โ€ Yeoh says.

Having the support of Binance is โ€œfantasticโ€, and something of an endorsement, Yeoh says.

โ€œItโ€™s a very ethical company,โ€ he says.

โ€œIn such a new space, where regulation is still evolving, thereโ€™s a lot of uncertainty [and] a lot of scammers,โ€ he adds.

โ€œYou have to work with entities who are trusted and who are ethicalย โ€” they do the right thing even if the regulation isnโ€™t there.โ€

It was Binance that approached TravelbyBit, and Yeoh believes thatโ€™s largely because the startup has a similar vision and appreciation for the emerging industry.

โ€œBinance also looks for ethical companies,โ€ he says.

On top of that, TravelbyBit is backed by the Queensland government, receiving a $100,000 grant in its early days, and working closely with the state on its Brisbane airport, 1770 and Agnes Water projects.

That support was also attractive to the crypto giant, which is always โ€œlooking for places where the government is receptive to the technologyโ€, Yeoh says.

He may have scored a partnership with one of the biggest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world, but Yeohโ€™s advice to other startups is to not focus too much on that.

โ€œIf you focus on doing good work you will be noticed,โ€ he says.

A lot of startups are too focused on perfecting their pitch and getting in front of VCs and potential clients.

โ€œWe didnโ€™t do too much if that,โ€ he says.

Sometimes, thereโ€™s โ€œso much focus on selling, not enough focus on execution or delivering the work,โ€ he adds.

And, while networking can be important, โ€œdonโ€™t network until you have something to network aboutโ€, Yeoh advises.

โ€œWeโ€™re the front line of innovation in blockchain payments,โ€ he says.

โ€œPush the boundaries from a technology perspective and a regulatory perspective … be thought leaders in the space.

โ€œWhen youโ€™re in that position, leading the innovation, you will be noticed,โ€ he adds.

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