Rahul Sood is the CEO and co-founder of Irreverent Labs,[1] the former CEO of Unikrn[2]), and was the founder of VoodooPC. Sood was also an early investor in AR/VR company Vrvana[3] he's also an investor in blockchain play to earn horse racing game ZED Run,[4] and high-end PC gaming company, MAINGEAR.

Rahul Sood
Born
Canada
Occupation(s)CEO and Co-Founder of Irreverent Labs
Former GM of Microsoft Ventures
Co-Founder of Unikrn
Founder of VoodooPC
Co-Founder of the Jaffna Stallions
SpouseAsma Sood

[5] In 2007 Business 2.0 magazine claimed Sood to be 83rd out of 101 persons on their "Who matters now?" list.[5] After VoodooPC was acquired by HP, Sood announced his resignation in November 2010. In December 2010, after spending 18 years with multiple startups, he announced that he joined Microsoft as the GM for System Experience in the Interactive Entertainment Business. Shortly after he started Microsoft Ventures and was the general manager up until his resignation in November 2014.[6] In November 2014 he started Unikrn, an esports betting platform, and raised 2.5m in a seed round.[7] By July 2015 Sood then raised an additional $7m for Unikrn Mark Cuban, Advancit Group, Freelands Capital, and a few more.[8] Also in 2015 Sood was on CNBC discussion the future of Esports, where he was quoted as saying it would eventually be as big as the NFL.[9] In an interview with Startup Grind, Sood talks about the challenges of raising money for entrepreneurs in the Seattle area.[10] In November 2019 he did a TedX Talk in San Juan on the massive growth of Esports.[11]

Rahul's company Unikrn under his leadership created the Unikoin token in 2015 and built its platform around the virtual token over the following two years. In 2017 they moved the token to the public blockchain on the Ethereum Mainnet ultimately selling $31 million dollars through the ICO process. UnikoinGold was created in the fall of 2017 which later came under an SEC inquiry. In 2020 Unikrn agreed to an order of Settlement with the SEC, pursuant to which Unikrn will pay a total of $6.1 million to the SEC so they can begin to manage the claims process. Unikrn voluntarily suspended future development or use of UnikoinGold and the SEC used the agreed settlement to establish a fair fund to provide refunds to all token holders.[12] Unikrn volunteered for the settlement despite lack of consensus within the SEC that the UnikoinGold constituted a security, with Commissioner Hester M. Peirce saying, "I do not concur in my colleagues’ opinion that Unikrn's token offering constituted a securities offering[...] By failing to challenge ourselves to experiment with new approaches to regulation, we, and those whose interests we are pledged to serve, risk surrendering the fruits of innovation. I respectfully dissent from the commission's actions today relating to Unikrn."[13]

In November 2020, he became the co-owner of the Jaffna Stallions franchise ahead of the 2020 Lanka Premier League.[14] He was also mentioned in a follow-up article in Geekwire talks about Seattle based tech leaders investing in cricket teams.[15] In this article the owners of the Jaffna Stallions talk about their desire to help rebuild Jaffna through the sport of cricket. Sood is co-owner of the team.[16] The Jaffna Stallions ended up winning the inaugural LPL championship on December 16, 2020.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Rahul Sood returns to gaming with $5M raise for Irreverent Labs". VentureBeat. 2021-11-15. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  2. ^ Soper, Taylor. "Entain Acquired Unikrn". Geekwire. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Look out Facebook, Apple has entered the Metaverse chat...with Canada's help". TechBomb News. 2021-11-27. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  4. ^ Fireside Chat with Rahul Sood, retrieved 2021-12-12
  5. ^ a b Business 2.0 magazine. Who matters now? – Rahul Sood (83). Accessed September 14, 2007.
  6. ^ Smith, Rob. "Unikrn Founder Rahul Sood Has Built a Business That Is All Fun and Games". Seattle Business.
  7. ^ Staff, Inc42. "Rahul Sood raises 2.5M in for Unikrn in a seed round".{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Duryee, Tricia. "Unikrn raises 7M for Mark Cuban".
  9. ^ Alley, Squawk. "Esports will be as big as the NFL". CNBC.
  10. ^ "Startup Grind interview with Rahul Sood". Youtube: Startup Grind. Startup Grind. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  11. ^ Sood, Rahul. "TedX Talk on Esports". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  12. ^ "In the Matter of Unikrn Inc". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  13. ^ "Statement on SEC Settlement Charging Token Issuer with Violation of Registration Provisions of the Securities Act of 1933". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  14. ^ LBO (2020-11-19). "Founder of Microsoft Ventures Rahul Sood joins Jaffna Stallions as co-owner". Lanka Business Online. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  15. ^ Soper, Taylor. "Seattle tech leaders investing in Cricket teams". Geekwire.
  16. ^ Fernando, Andrew Fidel. "Stallions commit to improving cricketing infrastructure in Jaffna". ESPN Cric Info. ESPN.
  17. ^ "Canadian co-owner sees Jaffna Stallions win inaugural Lankan Premier League final". Squamish Chief. Retrieved 2020-12-17.

External links edit