Orb Labs is a blockchain interoperability company that is developing cross-chain messaging protocols and omnichain applications for both developers and consumers. They recently raised $4.5M seed round led by Bain Capital Crypto, with participation from Shima Capital, 6th Man Ventures, and others.
However, it seems that they are focused on building with a unique approach - knowing that cross chain protocols come with tradeoffs around trust minimization, speed, cost and extensibility.
However, it seems that they are focused on building with a unique approach - knowing that cross chain protocols come with tradeoffs around trust minimization, speed, cost and extensibility.
Location: United States, New York
Total raised: $4.5M
Investors 2
Date | Name | Website |
- | Modular Ca... | modularcap... |
- | Aves Lair | aveslair.c... |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
15.02.2023 | Seed | $4.5M | - |
Mentions in press and media 4
Date | Title | Description |
15.02.2023 | Orb Labs Raises $4.5 Million Seed, Led by Bain Capital Crypto, to Solve Blockchain Interoperability Once and for All | Orb Labs, a blockchain interoperability company, is excited to announce its $4.5M seed round led by Bain Capital Crypto, with participation from Shima Capital, 6th Man Ventures, Aves Lair, Newman Capital, Modular Capital, and SevenX Venture... |
14.02.2023 | Bain Capital Crypto Backs $4.5M Round for Blockchain Interoperability Startup Orb Labs | Orb Labs, a newly announced startup focused on making blockchains capable of interacting with each other, has raised $4.5 million in a seed round led by the crypto arm of Bain Capital, a global investment giant with about $160 billion in as... |
14.02.2023 | Orb Labs Raises $4.5M in Seed Funding | Orb Labs, a New York-based blockchain interoperability company, raised $4.5M in Seed funding. The round was led by Bain Capital Crypto, with participation from Shima Capital, 6th Man Ventures, Aves Lair, Newman Capital, Modular Capital, and... |
- | Orb Labs | “Orb Labs, solving blockchain interoperability once and for all!” |