Web3-focused software program expertise firm Aave Corporations is rebranding to Avara, its founder Stani Kulechov informed TechCrunch solely.
The crypto mother or father entity is greatest identified for supporting Aave Labs, Aave Protocol, its native stablecoin GHO and decentralized social community protocol Lens, amongst others. About $8.66 billion of liquidity is locked in Aave throughout eight networks and over 15 markets like Ethereum, Avalanche, Optimism, Polygon and Base, in accordance with its website.
Earlier than being known as Aave and now Avara, the corporate was generally known as ETHLend. However that is the corporate’s ultimate title change, Kulechov shared on TechCrunch’s Chain Reaction podcast. Aave will nonetheless exist however via Aave Protocol and Aave Labs, underneath Avara’s umbrella model.
Avara additionally shared its strategic acquisition of Los Feliz Engineering, the group behind Ethereum-based crypto pockets Household. The phrases of the deal weren’t disclosed.
Avara plans to make use of the Household crypto pockets acquisition as a method to assist customers enter the web3 ecosystem. “We actually need to ship a sign that we’re in a time now with web3 the place we’re constructing that interface on the prevailing infrastructure the place folks can truly work together in a means the place it’s acquainted to them,” Kulechov mentioned.
The crypto pockets is presently in a beta section, however customers can obtain it to attempt it out. That is the corporate’s second acquisition after acquiring Sonar, a metaverse cellular utility, in December 2022.
However the rebrand and acquisition signifies the corporate’s need to “do extra” and focus past DeFi by bringing web3 to “all customers globally with completely different sorts of use circumstances,” Kulechov mentioned. This new mission nods on the rebrand, Avara, which symbolizes a Finnish colloquial that means for “seeing greater than you see,” Kulechov mentioned.
“We’ve at all times been identified for constructing decentralized finance [tools] and utilizing the blockchain for creating good contract-based protocols,” Kulechov mentioned. “Extra not too long ago, with Lens Protocol, we’ve been constructing just about social, so decentralized social media, that principally any developer can truly construct their purposes on prime.”
When taking a look at Avara’s entities, Kulechov mentioned he’s most enthusiastic about Lens as a result of there are “micro communities” inside the protocol like web3 social apps Orb and Phaver. Lens has been in beta since Might 2022, however Kulechov is hopeful that it’s going to transition out of it by the top of 2023.
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