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Fast-rising US sportsbook reaching ~8.3% GGR market share mid-2025; $178M NY revenue FY2025 (+100% YoY); backed by Michael Rubin's Fanatics Inc. ecosystem with 95M+ merchandise customers and cross-category FanCash loyalty points as differentiated moat.
Fanatics Betting & Gaming is the sports betting and online casino arm of Fanatics, Inc., the licensed sports merchandise and trading card giant founded by Michael Rubin. Fanatics entered sports betting in 2023 by acquiring the U.S. assets of PointsBet for approximately $150M, instantly gaining multi-state licenses and an operational sportsbook platform. The brand launched consumer-facing sportsbooks across 20+ states, leveraging Fanatics' database of 95+ million sports merchandise customers as a differentiated acquisition channel.\n\nFanatics Betting's competitive moat lies in its ecosystem integration: loyalty points earned on Fanatics merchandise, collectibles, and ticketing can be used on the sportsbook, creating cross-category engagement unique among sports betting operators. Its FanCash rewards program bridges physical and digital sports commerce. The company is investing heavily in technology, user experience, and promotional marketing, running at a significant near-term loss as it builds market share.\n\nFanatics Betting reached approximately 8.3% of U.S. sports betting gross gaming revenue in mid-2025, positioning itself for a podium finish behind FanDuel and DraftKings. In New York, Fanatics generated $178.8M in revenue during FY2025—essentially doubling its 2024 performance. CEO Michael Rubin has projected that sports betting could account for 40% of Fanatics' total profits by 2027. The company projects net losses of ~$300M in 2025 and ~$150M in 2026 before reaching profitability.
Open-source browser-based API testing platform with 500K+ developers; $3M seed from OSS Capital competing with Postman as a lightweight, self-hostable alternative for REST and GraphQL testing.
Hoppscotch is an open-source API development and testing platform — providing a web-based, lightweight alternative to Postman and Insomnia for building, testing, and documenting REST, GraphQL, WebSocket, and gRPC APIs. Founded in 2019 by Liyas Thomas and Andrew Bastin in Kochi, India, Hoppscotch has grown to 500,000+ developers globally using the platform, raised $3 million in seed funding led by OSS Capital with participation from Automattic (WordPress.com parent), and offers a free open-source version alongside Hoppscotch Pro cloud with team collaboration and private workspaces.
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