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Launching Developers: Webb

Webb is a team of privacy enthusiasts working to develop tools to maintain privacy in the digital space.

Ethos
At Webb, we regard privacy as a fundamental human right. As we increasingly participate in the multi-chain world, from transferring assets to buying NFTs, it becomes crucial that our activities are not exposed to just anyone with an internet connection, just as our day-to-day activities are private to the world. Webb is dedicated to changing this status quo by building and contributing to privacy tools for blockchains.

Mission
Webb's primary goal is to improve privacy, particularly focusing on cross-chain activities. The majority of our efforts are directed toward developing our private bridge protocol, the Webb Anchor System, and the Tangle Network, a decentrally-governed platform for cross-chain zero-knowledge Applications, as well as several other protocols and tools that are entered into the open-source ecosystem for the use and research of all.

Webb's Founder: Drew Stone
Drew Stone, the founder of Webb Protocol, has been founding companies in crypto since 2018. He brings a diverse and rich history of technology-focused ventures to the table. Notably, Drew previously co-founded Commonwealth Labs and led the technical founding of Edgeware, the first mainnet chain in the Substrate ecosystem. Drew holds a Master's degree in Mathematics and a BSE from the University of Pennsylvania.

Community Channels

1. Discord
Discord is the best place to connect with other users, node operators and to ask questions on Tangle, plus other Webb projects. https://discord.com/invite/cv8EfJu3Tn (opens in a new tab)

2. Telegram
We also have an announcement channel on Telegram: https://t.me/webbprotocol (opens in a new tab)

3. Commonwealth
We will support multiple governance interfaces, Commonwealth is our first, a forum for discussion on the chain. https://commonwealth.im/webb (opens in a new tab)

4. Twitter
Follow Webb's founder at https://twitter.com/zknark (opens in a new tab) or the network twitter at https://twitter.com/webbprotocol (opens in a new tab)