According to The Information, MoonPay never disclosed that $150 million of the Series A funding was used to purchase shares from insiders including Soto-Wright, and never went to the company. Several weeks after the funding round, Soto-Wright purchased a $38 million Miami mansion.
MoonPay executives pocketed $150 million raised from Series A
According to a report from The Information, MoonPay executives including CEO Ivan Soto-Wright pocketed $150 million from their $555 million Series A funding round completed in November 2021. MoonPay is a crypto payments platform known for its NFT "concierge" service popular among celebrities, and for the various allegations of undisclosed promotion leveled against it related to some of those celebrity deals.