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As of 23 January 2018, neither the developers nor Microsoft have provided a statement or an explanation on the removal of the app. In November 2017, Kik Messenger was silently removed from the Windows Store. In this crowd sale, they sold "Kin" digital tokens to the contributors. In 2017 Kik decided against more VC funding, instead raising nearly $100 million in a high-profile initial coin offering (ICO) on the Ethereum blockchain. Company CEO Ted Livingston stated Kik's aspirations to become "the WeChat of the West" and said that attracting younger users was an important part of the company's strategy. The investment earned the company a billion dollar valuation. On August 16, 2015, Kik received a $50 million investment from Chinese Internet giant Tencent, the parent company of the popular Chinese messaging service WeChat. By this time, Kik had raised a total of $70.5 million. The funding was from Valiant Capital Partners, Millennium Technology Value Partners, and SV Angel.
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In November 2014, Kik announced a $38.3 million Series C funding round and its first acquisition, buying GIF Messenger "Relay". In October 2013, the companies settled the lawsuit, with the terms undisclosed. RIM also sued Kik Interactive for patent infringement and misuse of trademarks.
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On November 24, 2010, Research In Motion (RIM) removed Kik Messenger from BlackBerry App World and limited the functionality of the software for its users. Within 15 days of its release, Kik Messenger reached one million user registrations, with Twitter being credited as a catalyst for the new application's popularity. Kik Messenger is the first app developed by Kik Interactive, and was released on October 19, 2010.
Kik Interactive was founded in 2009 by a group of students from the University of Waterloo in Canada who wished to create new technologies for use on mobile smartphones.
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Kik Messenger, commonly called Kik, is a freeware instant messaging mobile app from the Canadian company Kik Interactive, available free of charge on iOS and Android operating systems.