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A16z-Backed TrustToken Acquires EthWorks

A16z-Backed TrustToken Acquires EthWorks

A16z-Backed TrustToken Acquires EthWorks

Following the purchase, TrustToken plans to expand EthWorks’ open-source projects, including Waffle and useDApp.

Following the purchase, TrustToken plans to expand EthWorks’ open-source projects, including Waffle and useDApp.

Following the purchase, TrustToken plans to expand EthWorks’ open-source projects, including Waffle and useDApp.

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TrustToken, operator of decentralized finance (DeFi) lending protocol TrueFi and stablecoin TUSD, has acquired Web3 development firm EthWorks for an undisclosed amount.

TrustToken, which is backed by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) and Sam Bankman-Fried’s Alameda Research, said it has put its recent funding round of $12.5 million towards the EthWorks acquisition.

Following the purchase, TrustToken’s team will have quadrupled in size, going from 10 people to 40. Once the EthWorks team has been fully onboarded by TrustToken, the team is expected to grow to over 100 members and expand its engineering, design and cybersecurity capabilities.

Prior to being acquired by the firm, EthWorks worked closely with TrustToken for over a year, contributing to the development of TrustToken’s DeFi projects.

TrustToken said it plans to expand EthWorks’ open-source projects including Waffle and useDApp, which are used by Ethereum developers globally.

Currently, the TUSD stablecoin is trading on Coinbase, Binance and FTX, as well as on decentralized exchanges such as Uniswap and Sushiswap. EthWorks has been involved in the development of open-source projects including Waffle and useDApp.

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Tanzeel Akhtar is a reporter based in London,UK.


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