2024-6-5 16:00 |
Avail, led by a Polygon co-founder, raises $75 million to tackle Web3 challenges like fragmentation and data availability.
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2024-6-5 16:00 |
Avail, led by a Polygon co-founder, raises $75 million to tackle Web3 challenges like fragmentation and data availability.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Avail, a company spun out of Ethereum layer-2 solution Polygon, secured $43 million in a Series A funding round to develop a unified layer that addresses the scalability challenges and fragmentation issues within the Web3 ecosystem, according to a June 4 statement shared with CryptoSlate.
2024-6-5 19:50 | |
Avail joins forces with leading layer-2 networks for increased Web3 scalability through data availability and rollup unification for a more interconnected blockchain landscape
2024-4-26 16:45 | |
With the integration, users can effortlessly manage their BTC on any rollup within the Avail ecosystem while maintaining full control over their digital assets. Avail has partnered with dWallet Network to introduce programmable native Bitcoin to rollups within the Avail ecosystem.
2024-4-3 18:42 | |
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, April 2nd, 2024, Chainwire Following the integration, users will be able to natively manage their BTC on any rollup in the Avail ecosystem without relinquishing control over their digital assets Avail, a modular blockchain solution designed to unify Web3 and optimize data availability (DA) for highly scalable and customizable applications, has […] The post Avail Partners With dWallet Network To Introduce Native Bitcoin Rollups to Web3 appeared first on CoinJournal.
2024-4-3 16:13 | |
Avail, a blockchain infrastructure project, raised $27 million in its seed funding round led by notable venture capital firms Founders Fund and Dragonfly, according to a Feb. 26 statement shared with CryptoSlate.
2024-2-28 23:00 | |
Astrome is revolutionizing internet delivery through its innovative millimetre wave wireless communication technology. The company aims to launch a constellation of 198 ultra-High Throughput Satellites(ultra-HTS) in Low Earth Orbit called SpaceNet.
2019-7-18 11:03 | |