
Crestal is a decentralized platform that simplifies the design and management of Web3 application infrastructure. By leveraging AI and a community of solvers, Crestal allows users to quickly generate infrastructure requirements, receive competitive bids, and only pay for services when performance goals are met. This innovative approach reduces the time and cost associated with traditional infrastructure solutions, making it easier for developers to build and scale their applications. With features like on-chain proof of performance and comprehensive metrics tracking, Crestal positions itself as a leader in the Web3 infrastructure space, aligning incentives between builders and service providers for a more efficient ecosystem.

Crestal is a decentralized platform that simplifies the design and management of Web3 application infrastructure. By leveraging AI and a community of solvers, Crestal allows users to quickly generate infrastructure requirements, receive competitive bids, and only pay for services when performance goals are met. This innovative approach reduces the time and cost associated with traditional infrastructure solutions, making it easier for developers to build and scale their applications. With features like on-chain proof of performance and comprehensive metrics tracking, Crestal positions itself as a leader in the Web3 infrastructure space, aligning incentives between builders and service providers for a more efficient ecosystem.
Sector: Web3 infrastructure / modular marketplace for blockchain services
Founded: 2024
Founders: Eric Chen; Marouen Zelleg
Headquarters: San Francisco, United States
Latest funding: $2M pre-seed (May 3, 2024)
Deploying, monitoring, and procuring Web3 infrastructure and autonomous agents with verifiable performance and reduced operational overhead.
2024
Blockchain / Web3 infrastructure
$2,000,000
Round reported as oversubscribed with ~21 participating investors including institutional funds and angel backers.
“Participating investors include institutional funds and prominent angel backers (approximately 21 participants).”