Product Marketing Lead, Matter Labs

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Senior and Expert level
Remote from Canada, Europe, UK, US
Matter Labs

Scaling Ethereum with Zero Knowledge Proofs

Open for applications

Matter Labs

Scaling Ethereum with Zero Knowledge Proofs

21-100 employees

FintechB2BCryptocurrencySaaSBlockchainWeb 3.0

Open for applications

Salary not provided
Senior and Expert level
Remote from Canada, Europe, UK, US

21-100 employees

FintechB2BCryptocurrencySaaSBlockchainWeb 3.0

Company mission

To advance personal freedom for all.

Company mission

To advance personal freedom for all.

Top investors

94% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

While the Ethereum network offers users highly rated security, the trade off is that its network volume doesn’t have enough capacity to allow for fast and cheap transactions. Matter Labs is one of a small number of companies that are building scaling protocols through its zero-knowledge proof driven product, zkSync.

It’s not the only company of its kind, with the likes of Arbitrum and Optimism also receiving plenty of publicity and funding. However, Matter Labs zero-knowledge proof approach has been praised for both its transaction speed and security. If it was easy however, many more companies would be doing it, so it appears that Matter Labs has made a significant headstart on the competition.

Over the last couple of years, the startup has secured some major funding from high-profile investors such as Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), and Union Square Ventures. Matter Labs released its renamed ZkSync Era - a zero-knowledge, open-source security platform on Ethereum in 2023. Matter Labs is now predicting zero-knowledge cryptography to outlive alternative "optimistic" security tech from the likes of Arbitrum.

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Freddie

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Funding (last 2 of 4 rounds)

Nov 2022

$200m

SERIES C

Nov 2021

$50m

SERIES B

Total funding: $258m

This company has top investors

Leadership

Alex Gluchowski

(Co-Founder & CEO)

Has co-founded two previous startups, wellbeing platform Somuchmore (acquired by Urbansportsclub), and camper-rental startup PaulCamper.