LBank Labs, a web3 venture capital firm, has announced a strategic investment in Entangle, a customizable Interoperation infrastructure designed to unify Web3 communications and optimize ecosystem liquidity. Entangle aims to enhance data interoperability and security configurability for decentralized applications (dApps) across various blockchain networks. The main features of Entangle include customizable messaging infrastructure, security and configurability, interoperable data sets, and optimization of ecosystem liquidity. Entangle’s first native application, Liquid Vaults, demonstrates the practical application of its infrastructure by enhancing the composability of yield-bearing assets, asset liquidity, and integration with existing DeFi protocols. The project also provides comprehensive guides and documentation for developers and users and places a strong emphasis on community engagement. LBank Labs manages a $100 million fund and actively promotes web3 innovation and collaboration. With its investment in Entangle, LBank Labs aims to support the evolution of blockchain technology and applications.
LBank Labs: Pioneering Web3 Venture Capital with Strategic Entangle Investment
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