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      Smart Transactions's Logo

      Smart Transactions - Seed

      Overview Investors Founders Company Profile / Project Introduction

      Overview

      Funding Date

      May 29, 2024

      Financing amount

      $5.5M

      Valuation

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      Catagory

      DeFi

      Subcategory

      Smart contracts

      About Smart Transactions - Seed

      Smart Transactions raised 5.5M in seed round. Hack VC, Shima Capital, Signum Capital, Backed, Chorus One, Breed VC, Antalpha Ventures, Tané joined in the seed round. Angels and established funds, the common thread in group of backers is that everyone is crypto native. 

      Investors

      InvestorsTypeLocationYear Founded#Portfolio CompaniesEmail AddressSocials
      FundUnited States of America201757ed@hack-vc.com
      FundUnited States of America--179--
      FundSingapore201799contact@signum.capital
      FundUnited Kingdom201513--
      Corporate--201818--
      CorporateUnited States of America20229info@breedvc.com
      FundSingapore--16--
      FundEmirate of Dubai20226--

      Founders & Team

      Natalia Müller Peña's Logo

      Natalia Müller Peña

      Company Profile / Project Introduction

      Smart Transactions are a type of blockchain transaction that gets executed depending on the timing of when a specialized entity, often called a solver, chooses to process it. This specific timeframe, known as MEV time, is when these solvers pick which transactions to execute. With Smart Transactions, users can set exact conditions that determine when or how their transaction should be carried out, offering more control over its timing and conditions.

      Smart Transactions is built on a set of smart contracts designed to handle transactions with specific timing or conditional features. Participants can submit these transactions to a special queue, called a mempool, for later execution. Users can customize these transactions to include protections against frontrunning and backrunning or to execute only when certain conditions are met.

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