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0G Labs Secures $35M Pre-Seed Funding to Develop Modular AI Blockchain - TheNewsCrypto

source-logo  thenewscrypto.com 26 March 2024 18:20, UTC

Leading Web3 modular infrastructure company 0G is happy to announce the completion of a successful investment round of over $35 million, made possible by the backing of several influential Web3 pioneers. Hack VC, No Limit Holdings, Arca, NGC, Paramita, Foresight, Crypto Banter, Joe Takayama, Santiago Santos, Alliance, Orange, Symbolic Capital, Delphi Digital, Dao5, Gumi, Dispersion Capital, OKX Ventures, and GSR are among the major players. With the goal of establishing a decentralized cap table, 0G enabled the platform to collaborate with several powerful investors in the industry.

0G is focused on finding solutions to the major issues required to deploy on-chain AI applications in the Web3 ecosystem, as well as infrastructure scalability via modularity. The need for off-chain verification of executed states has led to a difficulty with data availability (DA), which is at the heart of this challenge. This problem highlights the bigger limitation, which is the trade-off between blockchain systems’ security and scalability. As more>

“0G is positioned as the premier modular data availability solution for web3, including the next frontier of crypto-powered AI network. Their data availability technology has shown to achieve speeds 1000x+ faster and cheaper than ETH L1, which is simply phenomenal. We’re proud to be their partners in this journey, and can’t wait to see their ecosystem thrive as the team pushes forward towards main-net.”

A significant portion of 0G’s success may be attributed to its distinctive team members, who have extensive backgrounds in Web3, technology, finance, and other fields. The members of the leadership team have developed their careers at prominent companies including IDEO, Microsoft, Bain, Bridgewater Associates, Harvard Business School, and Stanford. The members have started a number of unicorn businesses that have raised over $200 million and hired over a thousand workers. The team has received several honors, including top computer science paper awards and Olympic gold medals in informatics, in addition to competitive research. Due to the team’s extensive and varied expertise, issues that were previously unsolvable have been resolved, laying a solid basis for the next phase of Web3 evolution—high dataflow, on-chain applications.

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