Dylyver Technologies Limited, a blockchain-driven ridesharing and on-demand package delivery platform, is proud to announce its participation in FasterCapital’s Acceleration program. The company, founded by Loskarjov Vlagyimir, is on a mission to disrupt the transportation and logistics markets by creating a decentralized platform that streamlines payments and ensures package security. Based on blockchain technology, Dylyver introduces Dycoin token, a high-liquidity payment unit that enables secure, immediate transfers between users, drivers, and couriers.
The company has already invested $300K into its operations and is looking to raise an additional $2M to further develop its proprietary mobile applications and expand its market presence. Dylyver is based on the vision of ensuring seamless ridesharing experiences and more transparent package delivery services, where parcels are fully insured and protected against theft and damage. The startup is based in New Zealand.
"We are excited to join FasterCapital’s Acceleration program. It offers us a strategic opportunity to refine our business model and accelerate growth, particularly in scaling our blockchain integration and expanding our market reach," said Vlagyimir. "We look forward to leveraging the expertise of FasterCapital to take Dylyver to new heights."
Hesham Zreik, CEO of FasterCapital, said, "Dylyver’s vision of creating a decentralized ecosystem for ridesharing and package delivery resonates with the growing need for transparency and efficiency. Their blockchain-based solutions align perfectly with the future of these industries, and we are eager to support their journey."
Dylyver’s team, with over eight years of experience in real estate, auto sales, and logistics, identified key challenges in today's transportation and delivery services and designed solutions that promise to revolutionize the industry. With the additional funds, the company aims to scale up its operations, particularly in addressing delayed payments, high transaction rates, and package delivery issues like theft and damage, while expanding its service to underserved rural areas.