One of the investors that contributed $7 million to a similar project is the creator of the once-popular HQ Trivia game that failed. Co-founder of HQ Trivia Rus Yusupov, ParaFi Capital, Dragonfly Capital, Dephi Digital, Uniswap Ventures, Collab+Currency, Gmoney, Milk Road, Ready Player DAO, and Magic Eden co-founder Zedd are among the investors in the seed round. Trivia Meets NFTs Less than two years after its meteoric rise in popularity in 2018, HQ Trivia came to a sticky conclusion, filing for bankruptcy as its hosts drank and cursed during the final live show. The product didn’t succeed since it had bugs and cost money. It also lost a bid to be acquired that would have kept it going. Amid the controversy, co-founder Colin Kroll, accused of misbehaving toward women, passed away in 2019 from a drug overdose. Kroll and Yusupov had both previously worked for Vine and Twitter. It costs nothing to download or play the game. Anyone who correctly answered 12 multiple-choice questions posed by a live presenter would receive a portion of the game’s prize pool. It awarded cash rewards worth $6 million during its existence. A project that transforms HQ Trivia into an online game using cryptocurrency has Yusupov’s support. HQ Trivia NFT Rewards For entry to the game during the inaugural season’s March launch, 8,000 participants had to mint NFTs worth $2.2 million. The company used the money from those sales to buy more than $1 million w...