Prospinity, which allows college students to share their future incomes, just raised $2 million
Briefly

"If either of them ever started a company that went supernova, they would sign away 10% of their income to the other. We realized the deal actually made a lot of economic sense."
"Through its platform, smart young people can join 'success pools' of other smart young people who put a few percentage points of their annual income into a shared pot."
"Now, Prospinity has raised $2 million in a round led by Slow Ventures managing director Kevin Colleran to reach more students beyond the Ivy League."
Read at Business Insider
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