Printr, a cross-chain memecoin launchpad platform, raises $4.5 million
first project supported and incubated by Bybit Venture Studio, Printr, has raised a total of $4.5 million in funding. The startup is preparing to officially launch its chain abstract token Launchpad platform. It is reported that Printr is built on cross-chain communication protocols such as Axelar and LayerZero, allowing users to issue Meme coins on multiple blockchains such as Base, BNB Chain, Ethereum, Mantle, Solana, etc. The project aims to address the issue of fragmented liquidity and help token creators access a diverse crypto ecosystem.
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