"There's no need to worry about funding. If you have an idea in this area, I can invest 20 million first to test the waters."
Link said calmly.
Although most of his funds were invested in JD.com, which was still developing, and Tencent, which had already gone public, he still had over five million US dollars on hand.
Part of it was from betting gains, part from album royalties and ringtone revenue sharing, and another part from boxing match bonuses. Initially, each match awarded only tens of thousands of dollars; his match against Shinsoji Temple for the Intercontinental Boxing King title had a 500,000-dollar prize.
So 20 million was not a significant amount to him.
"20 million?"
Lin Zhilin looked at him seriously. "Aren't you worried I'll lose it all? Many people call me a vase—they mean I only have looks and not much intelligence."