"question":"How much money has Blockstack raised?",
"answer":"<p>Blockstack PBC has raised $5.1M in equity investments and $47.5M in the 2017 token offering. The last equity financing was the Series A round in Fall 2016.</p><p>Traditionally, venture-capital backed startups target around 12 to 18 months of runway after a new round of financing. As of July 2019, Blockstack PBC has 12+ months of runway at current burn rates. This runway projection (a) does not include funds contingent on achieving Milestone 2, (b) discounts the crypto holdings of Blockstack PBC, and (c) does not include any funds raised in the current Reg A and Reg S offerings.</p><p>Further, Blockstack PBC has a total of 110M STX in a long-term treasury. In addition, after completion of the 2019 offerings, approximately 231 million tokens from the genesis block will remain unallocated; the future use of these ~231 million tokens is under the discretion of Blockstack PBC.</p><p>Our audited financials are available in our <a href='http://stackstoken.com/circular' target='_blank'>offering circular</a>.</p><p>We expanded our team from 19 employees in January 2019 to 25 in July 2019 and we have several <a href='https://blockstack.org/careers' target='_blank'>open positions</a>.</p>"
"answer":"<p>Blockstack PBC raised $5.1M in equity investments and $47.5M in the 2017 token offering. Most recently, Blockstack raised over $23M from a combination of Reg A and Reg S sales, making the combined funding over $75M.</p><p>As of October 2019, Blockstack PBC has an estimated runway of until the end of 2021 at current burn rates. Further, Blockstack PBC has a significant number Stacks token in its treasury.</p><p>Our audited financials are available in our <a href='http://stackstoken.com/circular' target='_blank'>offering circular</a>.</p><p>We expanded our team from 19 employees in January 2019 to 25 in July 2019 and we have several <a href='https://blockstack.org/careers' target='_blank'>open positions</a>.</p>"
@ -198,9 +198,9 @@ you want the web app to redirect the user to your iOS application. The work
you do here will allow it.
1. From the terminal command line, change directory to your web
application directory.
application directory (`hello-blockstack`).
2. Create a`public` directory.
1. If it doesn't ext, create the`public` directory.
```bash
$ mkdir public
@ -245,8 +245,8 @@ application directory.
to redirect the user back to your iOS app. Later, you'll add a reference
to this handler in your iOS application.
5. Close and save the `redirect.html` file.
6. Ensure your Blockstack app compiles successfully.
4. Close and save the `redirect.html` file.
5. Ensure your Blockstack app compiles successfully.
The `npm` process should detect and compile your change.
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ This tutorial uses XCode 9.3, you can use another version but be aware that some
menu items and therefore these procedures may be differœent on your version.
1. Launch the XCode interface.
2. Choose **Create new XCode project**.
2. Choose **Create a new XCode project**.
3. Select **iOS**.
4. Select **Single View App**.
@ -335,17 +335,20 @@ lines after.
```bash
$ pod install
Analyzing dependencies
Downloading dependencies
Installing Blockstack (0.2.0)
Installing CryptoSwift (0.11.0)
Generating Pods project
Integrating client project
Downloading dependencies
Installing Blockstack (0.7.2)
Installing CryptoSwift (0.15.0)
Installing PromisesObjC (1.2.8)
Installing PromisesSwift (1.2.8)
Installing STRegex (2.1.0)
Generating Pods project
Integrating client project
[!] Please close any current XCode sessions and use `hello-blockstack-ios.xcworkspace` for this project from now on.
Sending stats
Pod installation complete! There is 1 dependency from the Podfile and 2 total pods installed.
[!] Automatically assigning platform `ios` with version `11.4` on target `hello-blockstack-ios` because no platform was specified. Please specify a platform for this target in your Podfile. See `https://guides.cocoapods.org/syntax/podfile.html#platform`.
[!] Automatically assigning platform `ios` with version `11.3` on target `hello-blockstack-ios` because no platform was specified. Please specify a platform for this target in your Podfile. See `https://guides.cocoapods.org/syntax/podfile.html#platform`.
```
This command creates a number of files
@ -363,7 +366,7 @@ lines after.

When you open the workspace, the system will begin indexing the project. Then, after indexing, you may see a warning indicator at the top in the
When you open the workspace, the system will begin indexing the project. Then, after indexing, you **may** see a warning indicator at the top in the
project title. If you see the warning, continue to step 7. Otherwise, go to the next section.