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MrBeast Plans Entry Into Crypto, Banking With New Platform — Report

MrBeast has plans to enter the financial space with a new app. The YouTuber, who has had a long and incredible career on YouTube, is exploring offering financial services as part of his new business endeavor. He has reportedly filed the trademark for the same.

MrBeast set to enter financial space with new app

MrBeast’s fans can rejoice as the YouTuber has elaborate plans for a new app. The 27-year-old creator has built an enviable self-brand on YouTube for over a decade. From crazy challenge videos to cash giveaways, he has covered it all.

It seems like he is ready for his next venture. According to a report by Business Insider, the famous YouTuber has grand plans to enter the financial and crypto space with a new app.

Reportedly, he has already filed a trademark under the name “MrBeast Financial.” He has also reviewed new investor materials and is carefully laying the groundwork for his next venture.

The application for the new trademark was filed on October 13 with the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office. According to the application, the YouTuber has plans to launch “mobile app and online services for a range of banking, financial advisory, crypto exchange, and other services.”

Business Insider had revealed the 27-year-old’s plans to get into fintech as early as March 2025. The YouTuber had curated a 2025 fundraising pitch deck detailing his plans for the new venture.

MrBeast intends to offer customized services, in-depth financial knowledge, and plans to help his less privileged subscribers. Notably, the deck curated nine potential offerings, including student loans, insurance plans, and credit-related content.

The YouTuber revealed plans to collaborate with an established fintech company to benefit from their fintech structure “while avoiding regulatory, credit risk, and capital requirements.”

There is no news or update on when the fintech app will go live. However, companies and individuals who file for a trademark are required to submit a sworn statement attesting to use it in the near future.

The YouTuber hasn’t commented on news about his new app at the time of writing this article.

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