Llama Raises $6 Million for On-Chain Access Control and Governance Platform
Llama, a platform that provides on-chain access control and governance, has secured $6 million in funding from investors including Founders Fund and Electric Capital. The company, founded in 2021 by Shreyas Hariharan and Austin Green, aims to offer a solution for companies that use smart contracts but lack a comprehensive system to manage them. Llama integrates with smart contracts to manage permissions and proposals for changes, using a user-friendly interface that displays recent changes and pending proposals. The founders believe that as smart contracts become more complex, there will be an increasing need for effective management systems.
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