Pacific Meta invests in Web3 social platform “0xPPL”
Pacific Meta has invested an undisclosed amount in 0xPPL, a Web3 social protocol that aims to create a social network for people using…
Pacific Meta has invested an undisclosed amount in 0xPPL, a Web3 social protocol that aims to create a social network for people using cryptocurrencies, positioning itself as a trusted source of information in the Web3 space.
Currently, 0xPPL offers a portfolio feature that allows users to track their own and friends’ on-chain activities, as well as visualize assets across multiple blockchains. Additionally, it provides a multiplayer mode that enables users to interact with each other.
In this multiplayer mode, features such as “commenting on transactions” and “copying transactions” allow users to make decisions based on the activities of others. This design helps prevent fraud and provides new trade ideas by letting users learn from others’ actions.
Going forward, 0xPPL aims to expand this trusted network further, providing a platform where cryptocurrencies can be used safely. By enabling users to observe each other’s activities and gather information based on reliable groups, the company hopes to drive the adoption and use of cryptocurrencies.
The founder, Prasanna Sankar, is a serial entrepreneur with a proven track record of successfully building multiple businesses, including “LikeALittle,” which achieved 20 million views within just six weeks of its launch, and “Rippling,” which ranked among the top 100 U.S. unicorns with a valuation exceeding $13.5 billion. His unwavering passion and persistence in pursuing new challenges continue to deeply impress us.
Through this investment, Pacific Meta looks forward to collaborating with 0xPPL to create new value in the world of cryptocurrencies and to pave the way for the future.
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