TechFlow news — Web3 gaming protocol Saga has raised $5 million in a seed round led by Placeholder, bringing its total funding to $13.5 million.
Saga plans to launch its mainnet in January next year. Additionally, the project intends to distribute airdrops first to developers who participated in the testnet, followed by community members. Saga's co-founder and CEO, Rebecca Liao, said airdrop requirements will be relatively high to deter speculators.
Moreover, Saga plans to introduce customizable parallel chains called "chainlets" to support individual applications. In fact, Saga has already become part of the infrastructure enabling Polygon's "supernets" and Avalanche's "subnets." The project aims to become a general-purpose infrastructure platform capable of serving various types of decentralized applications.




