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Friday, February 12, 2021 By Anthony Ha

Jack Dorsey and Jay Z create a bitcoin endowment, Datadog acquires a Startup Battlefield company and BuzzFeed experiments with AI-generated quizzes. This is your Daily Crunch for February 12, 2021.

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The big story: Jack Dorsey and Jay Z invest in bitcoin development

The Twitter founder and rapper/entrepreneur have put 500 bitcoin (currently worth more than $23 million) into an endowment called ₿trust, which Dorsey said is being set up as a blind trust.

He also said the endowment will focus initially on bitcoin development in Africa and India — India’s government has been reluctant to embrace cryptocurrencies thus far, while Africa (especially Nigeria) has had a surge in transactions.

A job description for ₿trust’s board members says that the organization’s mission is to “make bitcoin the internet's currency.”

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The tech giants

Datadog to acquire application security management platform Sqreen — Originally founded in France, Sqreen participated in TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield in 2016.

BuzzFeed uses AI to create romantic partners in its latest quiz — Director of Product for Quizzes Chris Johanesen said he's hoping this will be the first in a series of "stunt-y experiments.”

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Startups, funding and venture capital

Online workspace startup Notion hit by outage, citing DNS issues — Notion’s service was not loading as of around 9 a.m. ET on Friday.

Ember names former Dyson head as consumer CEO, as the startup looks beyond the smart mug — Ember is best known for its smart, heated mugs.

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Minneapolis bans its police department from using facial recognition software — Thirteen members of the city council voted in favor of the ban, with no opposition.

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