Diagnoal Scores $2.5M Funding Led by Coinbase Ventures, Messari’s Ryan Selkis

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Non-custodial protocol, Diagonal Finance has announced a $2.5 million pre-seed round. The main objective of the platform is to make the subscription process seamless for companies focused on Web 3.

Capital infusion

According to the official blog, the funding round was led by Mechanism Capital. Other investors, such as Coinbase Ventures, MetaCartel Ventures, The LAO, Founder Collective, Angel DAO. Ryan Selkis of Messari, Anthony Sassano of Daily Gwei were among the angel investors who participated in the round.

Diagonal Finance plans to deploy the funds secured in the pre-seed round to ramp up its team as it moves towards the beta release. Additionally, the protocol also plans to unveil a complete product suite for developers in a bid to provide them with the necessary tools and infrastructure they need to integrate on-chain subscriptions into their business.

“This pre-seed cycle will allow us to execute our ambitious roadmap more quickly. Additionally, we are now starting to build our team and making our first-ever hires as we continue to race towards our beta release – reads the declaration.

The latest development comes just a month after Diagonal Finance announced receiving the Polygon DAO grant, which was used to develop the product, schedule auditors, and overall accelerate its roadmap.

Web 3, next generation Internet

Web 3 is buzzing with VC activity. Although it will still take years to gain major market share, the evolving investment landscape is proving to be highly competitive as venture capitalists become less skeptical.

As a matter of fact, over the past year, this next iteration of the internet has grabbed significant investor interest. The space has also received a vote of confidence from Sundar Pichai – Chief Executive Officer at Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc. who recently disclosed closely monitoring the blockchain industry and the Web 3 universe.

Pichai also claimed that the tech multinational is focused on moving in this direction. The 49-year-old executive said Web 3 is “something we want to support”.

Besides, Opera, the Norwegian company behind the popular namesake internet browser, recently announced the beta version of its – “Crypto Browser Project” for Windows, Mac, and Android users. The new project features built-in Web 3 functionalities and aims to advance the sector’s growth.

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