Avail: The first phase of airdrop claims has ended, and information about the second phase of claims will be announced next week
Avail, a modular blockchain project on Polygon, announced that the first phase of AVAIL token airdrop application has ended and the official application window is now closed. Information regarding the second phase application will be announced next week, including expanding the reward scope and rewards for Polygon PoS validators and LST holders.
Avail: The testnet has processed more than 100 million transactions, and the mainnet will be launched after a series of events
Avail, a modular blockchain project on Polygon, has deployed thousands of chains and processed over 100 million transactions on its testnet. Before the mainnet launch, Avail plans to launch a light client challenge, deploy the final testnet, optimize tools/infrastructure, prepare for production, close the Clash of Nodes incentivized testnet, finalize the validator set, integrate the Rollup stack, and release partners.
Polygon's modular blockchain project Avail completed a $27 million seed round of financing, led by Founders Fund and Dragonfly
Polygon modular blockchain project Avail announced the completion of a $27 million seed round financing, led by Founders Fund and Dragonfly. It is reported that Avail was spun off from Polygon in March 2023, led by Anurag Arjun, co-founder of Polygon. This round of financing will be used to develop three core products: its data availability solution (DA), Nexus, and Fusion.