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The development of shots

In 2012, Shots Mobile raised its first round of seed funding.

The $1.6 million in funding came from professional investor Shervin Pishevar, boxer Floyd Mayweather, angel investor Tom McInerney, European

Omar Hashim Epps and NALA Investments.

Justin Bieber led the second round of seed funding, which involved an investment of $1.1 million.

Bieber has provided feedback on Shots mobile games.

He also promotes the company's games via Twitter.

The development of Shots began in May 2013, and the application was officially launched on Apple's App Store in November of the same year.

The Android version was released in August 2014.

In April 2014, Shots users reached 1 million.

75% of users are women under 24 years old.

In August 2014, Shots users reached 2 million.

In October 2014, 40% of users used Shots every day.

In November 2014, US financial media CNBC reported, citing sources, that social network Twitter was interested in acquiring Shots, a selfie app invested by Canadian idol Justin Bieber.

A Twitter spokesperson said the company does not comment on any rumors or speculation.

Shots also declined to comment on the news.

In February 2015, American boxing champion Floyd Mayweather posted an exclusive photo of a contract signed by him and Filipino professional boxer Manny Pacquiao on his personal social Shots account and announced that

Their match is on May 2nd.

As soon as the news of this battle, which was considered to be the war of the century, came out, it immediately became a hot topic among people.

In February 2015, Shots had 5 million users, 50% of which were active users.

In April 2015, Shots ushered in a new round of financing of US$8.5 million, led by Chinese venture capital firm WISCO, Launch Fund, Upfront Ventures, 500 Startups, music producer Rodney Jerkins, and the Major League Baseball investment team

Participate in investment.

In September 2015, Shots received US$4 million in financing, bringing the cumulative financing amount to US$15.2 million.