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Tailscale raises $160 Million (USD) Series C to build the New Internet
Tailscale has raised $160 million USD ($230 million CAD) in our Series C, led by Accel with participation from CRV, Insight Partners, Heavybit, Uncork Capital — and new investment from Anthony Casalena - CEO of Squarespace.
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dyowee
Says that their goals are:
- Removing friction
- Scaling the network without scaling complexity
- Making identity, not IP addresses, the core of secure connectivity
Sounds interesting, I hope they can make it work.
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