Web3 player co-creation game startup Strider raises $5.5 million, led by Makers Fund and Fabric Ventures

2023-02-21 20:53:14
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ChainCatcher news, Web3 player co-creation game startup Strider has completed a $5.5 million funding round, led by Makers Fund and Fabric Ventures, with participation from Shima Capital, Sfermion, Magic Eden, and several other funds. To date, the company's total funding has reached $8.5 million.

Strider co-founder Andrew N. Green was a well-known partner at the venture capital firm a16z. They initially aimed to build a DAO governed by token holders for a story-driven gaming community, but later shifted back to the core of gaming. It is reported that they have established some early crypto infrastructure to support content ownership and cryptocurrency rewards. (source link)

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