Dfinity, a distributed ledger technology start-up dubbed the “world computer,” has announced it has raised $102 million in an investment round led by venture capitalist firm Andreessen Horowitz.

Decentralized Cloud Startup Dfinity Raises $102 Million to Develop Cloud 3.0

Based in Zug, Switzerland, aka ‘Crypto Valley‘, Dfinity’s value proposition includes the development of a decentralized “internet computer that will become the cloud 3.0.” This is promised to cut the costs of running cloud-based business applications by 90 percent. The ambitious nonprofit foundation intends to reinvent computing with a cheaper, decentralized alternative, capable of challenging leading platforms such as Amazon Web Services and Salesforce.

The $102 million raised this week – also with money from crypto hedge fund Polychain Capital, SV Angel, Village Global, Aspect Ventures, Multicoin Capital, Scalar Capital, Amino Capital, KR1, as well as community members – will be used to expand human resources and fund other initiatives, founder Dominic Williams told CNBC.

Horowitz’s partner Chris Dixon acknowledges the early stage context of the project, which has the potential to disrupt the cloud space and to solve the problem of scalability. This is the greatest challenge for distributed ledger technology companies.

“We are excited to back Dfinity’s Internet Computer and their vision to host the world’s next generation of software and services on a public network. The Internet Computer is on track to become a critical piece of the future technology stack. This is groundbreaking and a real testament to Dominic and the incredible team at Dfinity.”

Software Computation is 720 Faster Than Bitcoin, Dfinity Claims

According to the company, its network is already able to finalize software computations in under five seconds, a revolutionary speed when compared to the 3,600 seconds and 600 seconds that Bitcoin and Ethereum take to process information, respectively. As founder Williams uses the funds raised to hire talent, the ambitious cloud 3.0 may come closer to reality and threaten Amazon’s cloud services business.

In addition to Williams, the team developing the decentralized computing cloud includes head of engineering Timo Hanke, who created AsicBoost to increase the efficiency of Bitcoin mining, senior researcher Mahnush Movahedi, and ex-Google Ben Lynn and Andreas Rossberg.

Dfinity aims to first get traction at an academic and startup level with its soon-to-be launched private version for testing before opening the network to the public in 2019. Ethereum, with a market capitalization of $29 billion (nearly 13% of the total cryptocurrency market), may also see its place challenged by newcomer Dfinity.

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