Digital Sky Technologies wants to buy a share of the popular Russian startup Chatroulette.com. It’s what the German magazine Spegel reports. According to the magazine. DST claims about 10% of Chatroulette, and Ternovskiy evaluates the entire company at 10-30 million euros.
Chatroulette is a service that allows users to communicate online using video and text chat. The novelty of this service is that the source is chosen in random order and users communicate each other at the first time. Ternovskiy launched his website last November, and since then his audience has grown from 50 to 1.5 million people a day. The project is connected with seven servers in Germany and Ternovskiy received the first amount of money from his parents.
So far, Chatroulette has received many offers from various Venture funds, especially from the USA.




