Draper Associates Leads Ryder's $3.2M Seed to Kill the Crypto Seed Phrase
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Bitcoin · October 21, 2025 · Draper Associates · 00 Min
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BitcoinDraper Associates Leads Ryder's $3.2M Seed to Kill the Crypto Seed PhraseWe led Ryder's $3.2M seed to kill the seed phrase, a hardware wallet that recovers self-custodied Bitcoin with tap-to-restore NFC tags.
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The single biggest thing standing between most people and self-custody of their Bitcoin is a string of words on a piece of paper. Lose the seed phrase, lose everything. We led Ryder's $3.2 million seed round to retire it for good.

Self-custody without the seed phrase

Ryder's hardware wallet sets up in under a minute and replaces the seed phrase with TapSafe, a recovery system based on coin-sized NFC tags. To restore access, the physical tags must be brought back together, so there is no single point of failure and nothing to memorize or hide in a drawer. It is self-custody designed for people who are not crypto experts, which is to say almost everyone.

Founded by Louise Ivan Payawal, Ryder raised from a strong group of backers, including angels such as Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko.

Why we backed it

We have championed Bitcoin for over a decade, and the next billion users will not arrive through complexity. They will arrive through products that feel effortless and stay secure.

“What the crypto industry needs more than anything right now are solutions that don't require in-depth technical knowledge while maintaining high security standards.”
Tim Draper

Ryder is building exactly that, and we are proud to anchor the round that gets it into people's hands.

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