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The differences between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
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the “primary focus is to provide universal interoperability with minimal risk,” and that “the funds will be used to continue building the core network functionalities, and scaling integrations with more blockchains and applications.”
“It’s clear that developers want the ability to build on the chain that best suits their needs, without siloing liquidity. Users want the same thing. At Axelar, it is our goal to minimize the risks involved in cross-chain activity, and maximize the potential benefits to developers and users.”
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