NYC-based Glacis Raises $2M Seed Funding for Firewall and Router Protocol for Cross-Chain Operations in Web3 Space
NYC-based Glacis has raised $2m in seed funding from investors including Arrington Capital and Paper Ventures. The developer of a Firewall and Router Protocol for simplifying cross-chain operations plans to use the funds to improve the security and efficiency of multi-bridge, chain-agnostic services in the web3 space. Glacis offers a comprehensive solution for cross-chain operations, serving as a Firewall, Router, and universal adaptor for chain-agnostic messaging. Its plug-and-play platform eliminates the complexity of working across multiple blockchain networks, enabling developers to focus on creating decentralized applications (dApps) without compromising security or functionality.
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