Astor, a startup founded by two Brazilians in the United States, has just closed a round led by Monashees to create a tool that uses artificial intelligence to try to replace financial advisors. The US$5 million (R$26 million today's exchange) capture also had the participation of Y Combinator, Goodwater Capital and angel investors, including Stripe and OpenAI executives. Astor was founded by Bruno Koba and Daniel Tulha. Koba began his career at…
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Astor, a startup founded by two Brazilians in the United States, has just closed a round led by Monashees to create a tool that uses artificial intelligence to try to replace financial advisors. The US$5 million (R$26 million today's exchange) capture also had the participation of Y Combinator, Goodwater Capital and angel investors, including Stripe and OpenAI executives. Astor was founded by Bruno Koba and Daniel Tulha. Koba began his career at…