D3 Global, which aims to merge the utility of web3 with existing internet infrastructure, announced it has raised $5 million.
Shima Capital led D3 Global’s $5 million seed round with participation from Arthur Hayes’ Maelstrom.bring added interoperability to both the traditional web2 and newer web3 versions of the internet while creating more utility and security.Connect/Create WalletNo wallet? No problem. You can set one up for free. We recommend Torus for first-time users.
"Our vision extends far beyond the traditional utility of domain names as mere website addresses. We aim to fully utilize blockchain technology to offer domains that serve as secure digital identities," said D3 Global co-Founder and CEO Fred Hsu.D3's investors appear confident the company will be able to merge web3's focus on interoperability and digital ownership with traditional internet infrastructure.
D3 is also launching an on-chain marketplace for domains, which it said includes the tokenization of over 1,000 top level domains.
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