Web3 infrastructure company BlockJoy has closed a nearly $11 million seed and Series A round of funding with participation from Gradient Ventures, Draper Dragon, Active Capital, Borderless Capital, Tribe Capital and others. The funds raised will be used to launch patented blockchain node management software.
BlockJoy co-founder Sean Carey, who co-founded Helium, and Chris Bruce initially developed BlockJoy as a staking server project before the two decided to take the purpose built Web3 infrastructure platform and open it up for any company or person to deploy and manage their own nodes on any infrastructure for any protocol.
Infrastructure
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