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2025-04-17 20:23:20

a16z Crypto acquires $55M in LayerZero’s ZRO tokens with 3-year lock

Venture capital firm a16z Crypto has acquired an additional $55 million worth of LayerZero’s native token, ZRO, according to an announcement on X. The newly purchased tokens will be subject to a three-year lockup period, demonstrating the firm’s long-term commitment to the project. The move builds on a16z’s previous backing of LayerZero , having led both the Series A+ and Series B funding rounds. General Partner Ali Yahya described LayerZero ( ZRO ) as critical infrastructure for a new onchain financial system, noting that the protocol enables new business models and complex workflows to operate across blockchain networks. I’m excited to announce that we’ve invested an additional $55M in @LayerZero_Core tokens (ZRO), with a 3-year lockup. Our global financial system is evolving, and it's great to see the protocol enabling many new businesses and complex workflows to move onchain. pic.twitter.com/uyDHaSsKyR — Ali Yahya | alive.eth (@alive_eth) April 17, 2025 LayerZero positions itself as a foundational layer for interoperability , comparing its role to that of TCP/IP for the internet. It allows developers to build applications that function seamlessly across multiple chains. The protocol currently supports over 125 blockchains, facilitates 70% of stablecoin interoperability, and has processed more than 140 million messages and $75 billion in volume. The announcement underscores growing investor confidence in infrastructure projects that enable cross-chain functionality. As blockchain adoption expands, LayerZero aims to become the default messaging protocol for connecting fragmented ecosystems in crypto. On the news, ZRO jumped over 10%, according to CoinMarketCap data . You might also like: Stanford’s AI research lab to use Theta EdgeCloud for LLM model studies

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