Polychain Capital leads seed round for "real-time Ethereum" infrastructure
Ethereum blockspace trading platform ETHGas has secured $12 million in a seed funding round led by Polychain Capital. The company aims to build "real-time Ethereum" infrastructure capable of achieving 50-millisecond block times.
This ambitious technical goal would represent a dramatic improvement over Ethereum's current 12-second block times.
ETHGas operates as a blockspace trading platform, enabling users to buy and sell Ethereum block space. The company now plans to leverage this funding to develop infrastructure that drastically reduces transaction confirmation times.
Achieving 50-millisecond block times would make Ethereum competitive with traditional financial infrastructure in terms of speed. This enhancement could unlock new use cases requiring near-instantaneous settlement, including high-frequency trading and real-time payments.
Ethereum's current architecture produces blocks approximately every 12 seconds. While Layer 2 solutions offer faster transaction experiences, the base layer remains constrained by this block time.
ETHGas's "real-time Ethereum" vision aims to address this limitation. Reducing block times by a factor of 240 would fundamentally transform how applications interact with the Ethereum network, enabling truly instant finality for time-sensitive operations.
The funding reflects continued investor appetite for Ethereum infrastructure improvements. As the network evolves, solutions that enhance speed and efficiency attract significant capital.
Polychain Capital's involvement adds credibility to ETHGas's technical ambitions. The prominent crypto venture firm has a track record of backing infrastructure projects that shape blockchain development.
ETHGas joins a growing ecosystem of companies working to optimize Ethereum's performance without compromising its decentralization and security properties.
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