Apron Network Completes Private Sale Funding Rounds
Apron Network, a decentralized infrastructure network built on the Polkadot blockchain, has revealed the closure of its private sale funding rounds. The funding round was successful and led by a group of crypto VCs who invested in developing the blockchain platform:
NGC Ventures(https://www.ngc.fund/home)
Digital Finance Group(https://www.dfg.group/)
PAKA(https://www.paka.fund/)
Digital Renaissance Foundation(https://drf.ee/)
Candaq(http://candaq.com/#/)
Vega Ventures(https://www.vegaventures.com/)
Private Sale Round:
CMS holdings(http://cmsholdings.io/)
Monday Capital(https://www.monday.capital/)
NGC Ventures(https://www.ngc.fund/home)
Digital Finance Group(https://www.dfg.group/)
Spark Digital Capital(https://www.sparkdigitalcapital.com/)
Republic(https://republic.co/)
AU21 Capital(https://au21.capital/)
Vega Ventures(https://www.vegaventures.com/)
Funding major step towards the expansion of its ecosystem
Apron Network will use the funding capital to solidify its position as one of the Polkadot ecosystem’s top platforms. The blockchain platform has also assembled a team of enthusiasts and experts towards ensuring the long-term success of the network.
The team behind Apron believes that the current infrastructure of the Polkadot ecosystem and cross-chain application is not entirely perfect. The decentralized network platform aims to build a decentralized platform that will suit the ecosystem’s most urgent needs. This will be expanded in the future to onboard new service providers into the Polkadot network.
With the funding completed, Apron Network will focus on preparations for the upcoming Kusama slot auction and platform launch. There are also plans to deliver the web3 open grants milestones in the coming days.
Apron has also continued technical improvements launching one of its POC version services for Heco testnet developers. The rest of the infrastructure service will be gradually launched within Q1 2021.
Apron is also working within the roadmap, with the testnet expected to launch as scheduled in Q2 2021 (April). Once launched, all the essential utilities will be made available for developers to build interoperable applications within the Ethereum and Polkadot ecosystem for free.
Apron will continue to develop new products and release its Apron Beta Network in Q3. These developments will culminate in the launch of the Apron mainnet in Q4, encompassing the network’s full utilities to operate correctly. Following the launch of the mainnet, Apron will continue to provide technical support towards building seamless infrastructure services on other public chains and continuous improvement of its network.
To create a holistic approach within its ecosystem, Apron will be exploring partnerships, community activity, and brand awareness. As part of this activity, Apron will host a series of campaigns and events to engage with members, facilitating interactions and participation among our users and interested participants.
About Apron:
Apron Network is committed to building a decentralized infrastructure service network platform to provide application developers, application users, and infrastructure operators with a decentralized network based on blockchain technology infrastructure services.
Apron will connect to multiple public chains such as Ethereum, BSC, Filecoin, and Helium, including Layer 2. Provide developers with low-cost multiple blockchain ecological infrastructure services.
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