a16z crypto leads $20 million Series A for workflow protocol developer Halliday
Quick Take The web3 workflow protocol developer Halliday raised $20 million in Series A funding led by a16z crypto. Avalanche Blizzard Fund, Credibly Neutral, Alt Layer and several angel investors contributed to the round, bringing Halliday’s total funding to $26 million.

The web3 workflow protocol developer Halliday raised $20 million in Series A funding led by a16z crypto.
Avalanche Blizzard Fund, Credibly Neutral, Alt Layer and several angel investors contributed to the round, bringing Halliday's total funding to $26 million, according to a release shared with The Block.
Halliday builds infrastructure letting developers delegate workflows to autonomous systems when creating smart contracts. The firm aims to make smart contract creation more streamlined and accessible, shortening how long it takes to make them.
With the fresh funds, Halliday intends to finance expanding its current employee headcount of 17 with engineers, as well as continue developing its workflow protocol and payments application called Halliday Payments.
"Our vision is to bring about the software era of blockchain, enabling developers to build applications in hours, not years," Halliday CEO Griffin Dunaif told The Block. "These funds will be used to accelerate this vision to ensure that developers never have to build a smart contract again. We’re pioneering the adoption of safe AI systems on decentralized networks and changing how developers can build onchain apps."
Founded in April 2022, Halliday is based in San Francisco.
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