Many hacks and bugs in the web3 space occur because the production system is poorly put together due to lack of ability to build in an early-stage environment, Marchetti said. Long term, Kurtosis plans to continue building tools that simplify engineers’ ability to build on web3, Marchetti said.
The firm did not disclose funding amounts oddly but is sharing that their first round is co-led by a16z Crypto and Paradigm with participation from Thrive Capital, Coatue, Felix Capital, Ribbit Capital, Matrix Partners and Zeev Ventures. Bitcoin’s lightning network allows for cheaper and faster transactions than the base level network allows, making it a more ideal platform to leverage for payments and decentralized apps.
The product is for early-stage startups only, with Mercury offering between 25% to 50% of a startup’s equity round in debt.