
Tendermint to launch $20 million fund to develop the Cosmos ecosystem
Tendermint unveils a $20 million fund to back Cosmos interoperability projects.
The Tendermint project announced the launch of a $20 million fund to support promising Cosmos-based projects built on the interoperability-focused blockchain. The news is reported by CoinDesk.
“We have created a funding source for teams aiming to build on our stack. Our goal is to lay the groundwork for decentralized networks as a component of the Cosmos ecosystem,” Tendermint’s CEO Peng Zhong said.
The launch of the fund coincides with the activation of the
It enables separate chains built on the Tendermint core to operate together. IBC can be used to transfer both fungible (cross-chain payments) and non-fungible tokens between blockchains.
On the basis of the IBC protocol, one can create multi-chain contracts and address blockchain scalability issues through sharding.
Tendermint Ventures, tokenised in ATOM and IRIS, will become the Cosmos ecosystem’s largest fund. It will complement Terraform Capital’s $10 million fund launched in February, which focuses on supporting DeFi protocols built on the Terra stablecoin.
“We aim for projects to complement each other. For instance, one may work in a given DeFi aspect, while another would integrate these developments,” said a Tendermint Ventures administrator.
In January, Terraform Labs attracted $25 million to expand the asset’s use in the DeFi sector.
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