Web3 infrastructure startup Hemera completes $2.6 million seed round led by LIF Capital
According to ChainCatcher, Web3 infrastructure startup Hemera announced the completion of a $2.6 million seed round of financing, led by LIF Capital and Nomad Capital, with participation from SNZ, Chainlink, Sending Labs, and Harry Shum, founder of ZetaChain and senior vice president of Microsoft and artificial intelligence expert.
It is reported that the company is building its decentralized protocol, which uses artificial intelligence to solve the on-chain data query problem that plagues the multi-chain ecosystem. After the completion of this round of financing, Hemera also announced the launch of a public beta version of the Hemera protocol to support developers in creating Web3 large language model operating systems.
According to RootData, a Web3 asset data platform, the Hemera protocol is Web3's LLM OS, dedicated to solving the problem of fragmentation in the modular ecosystem. Web3's optimized LLM and account-centric indexing allow Hemera to interoperate on Web3, providing high-performance AI-Ready Data infrastructure and user-defined agents.
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