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      Space and Time - Series A

      Overview Investors Founders Company Profile / Project Introduction

      Overview

      Funding Date

      August 28, 2024

      Financing amount

      $20M

      Valuation

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      Catagory

      Web3

      Subcategory

      Data

      About Space and Time - Series A

      Space and Time (SxT) Labs, based in Los Angeles, has raised $20 million in a Series A funding round, bringing its total funding to $50 million. This latest funding round was led by Framework Ventures, with participation from investors including Lightspeed Faction, Arrington Capital, and Hivemind Capital. Microsoft's M12 Ventures, DCG, and OKX Ventures were also involved.

      Investors

      InvestorsTypeLocationYear Founded#Portfolio CompaniesEmail AddressSocials
      Fund Canada 2019 94 hello@framework.ventures
      Fund United States of America 2000 58 info@lsvp.com
      Fund United States of America 2017 94 contact@arringtonxrpcapital.com
      Fund United States of America -- 10 --
      Fund United States of America 2016 4 msventures@microsoft.com
      Fund United States of America 2015 127 info@dcg.co
      Corporate Hong Kong 2017 144 support@okex.com

      Founders & Team

      Nate Holiday's Logo

      Nate Holiday

      Scott Dykstra's Logo

      Scott Dykstra

      Company Profile / Project Introduction

      Space and Time, which started as part of a Chainlink Labs program that supports the development of Web3 startups, uses Chainlink and other sources to pull data from blockchains, decentralized applications and off-chain systems. It’s database processes the data off-chain, avoiding high transaction or gas fees and slow throughput, and then transmits the data to a validation layer to be verified. The validated data is sent back on-chain to smart contracts, which is where the blockchain application that requested the data can see the results.

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