Matter Labs (zkSync)
ZKsync.io
Berlin, Germany · Founded 2018 · $258.0M raised
- Headquarters
- Berlin
- Employees
- 51–200
- Founded
- 2018
- Business Model
- B2B/B2D
- Website
- zksync.io
- Total Funding
- $258.0M
- Last Round
- $200.0M Series CNov 2022
- Rounds
- 3
About
Matter Labs is an engineering team passionate about liberty, blockchain, and mathematics, known as the inventors of zkSync. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Berlin, Germany, Matter Labs develops cutting-edge ZK cryptography to redefine blockchain scalability. zkSync is an Ethereum Layer 2 ZK-rollup that processes transactions off-chain using zero-knowledge proofs, enabling high throughput and low fees while inheriting Ethereum security.
Summary
Matter Labs (zkSync) is a Crypto & Web3 company based in Berlin, Germany, founded in 2018. It has raised $258.0M in total across 3 rounds, most recently a $200.0M Series C round in Nov 2022. Investors include Dragonfly Capital, Blockchain Capital and Andreessen Horowitz.
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Funding History
Nov 2022
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