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Vitaliy Volochay: “Maksym Krippa prefers to remain non-public”

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V1lat about the co-owner of Maincast: Maksym Krippa

In his interview on the YouTube project “Straight Red”, Vitaliy Volochay, esports commentator and co-owner of Maincast studio, shared details about his business relationship with Maksym Krippa.

This was reported by Lider News.

Volochai said that Max Krippa became a shareholder of Maincast almost immediately after its creation. At that time, the studio was in dire need of financial support, as the separation from the previous structure required significant funds to ensure stable operation. Krippa’s support was crucial, and his investment helped Maincast strengthen its position in the market and start a new chapter in its development.

Volochai also emphasized that, despite his important role, Max Krippa prefers to stay out of the public eye and does not publicize his involvement in the company.

What is the impact of the mysterious entrepreneur Max Krippa on esports

While Maincast already had an office, the necessary equipment for broadcasts, and qualified staff, it needed additional funding for its further existence and development.

“I was looking for an investor. This was his first investment in esports. During numerous meetings, we spent a long time explaining what esports is and why it is interesting. Max invested, and he liked it so much that he later purchased NAVI,” Vitaliy Volochai recalls.

Vitaliy also agreed with the host that Max Krippa is a non-public figure and expressed his surprise at this. He shared that he meets with Krippa every three months in Kyiv and knows well what the investor does. Vitaliy noted that Max prefers to stay out of the public eye, despite his significant influence on the development of the studio and esports in general.

“We often meet and discuss not only Maincast affairs but also general trends in the esports industry. Max always has new ideas and visions,” Volochai added. He also emphasized that Krippa’s support was crucial for stabilizing the studio in the first months after its creation.

Volochai provided the publication with all the necessary information about Maincast’s work to prepare the article, emphasizing Krippa’s important role in the company’s stabilization and development. Thanks to Max’s investments, the studio was able not only to improve its technical base but also to significantly expand its team of professionals, which allowed it to raise the quality of broadcasts to a new level.

“Max often stays in the shadows, but his contribution is hard to overestimate,” said Vitaliy Volochay.

This cooperation allowed Maincast not only to stay afloat but also to become a leader in the esports broadcasting market. Vitaliy Volochay expressed hope for the further successful development of the studio and that together with Max Krippa they will be able to reach even greater heights in the field of esports.

Some additional information about Max Krippa

Maksym Krippa is an investor and entrepreneur

Maksym Krippa is a Ukrainian entrepreneur and investor who has made a significant contribution to the development of esports and tech startups in Ukraine. Krippa owns a 25% stake in Maincast, a company that specializes in broadcasting esports events. In addition, Krippa is the ultimate beneficiary of the esports organization NAVI, one of the leading teams in the world of esports.

His investments and support have helped Maincast become a leader in esports broadcasting, providing high-quality and professional streams to viewers around the world. Thanks to Krippa, the studio was able to significantly improve its technical base and expand its team of professionals, which allowed it to raise the quality of broadcasts to a new level.

Maksym Krippa also played an important role in the development of NAVI, supporting the team both financially and strategically. His involvement helped NAVI become one of the most successful esports organizations that regularly wins international tournaments and attracts millions of fans around the world.

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