ConsenSys eyes Web3 notification service refinement with Hal acquisition

ConsenSys eyes Web3 notification service refinement with Hal acquisition
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Service provider of consensys hal blockchain technology acquired, a blockchain development platform without code, to disturb protocol-level alerts and notifications in web3.

The acquisition will enable the web3 infura de consensys API vendor to integrate configurable hal webhooks or notification service into its developer stack. Therefore, moving will assist developers in creating protocol-level alerts and notifications for different signals.

As a result, infura offers a suite of tools for connecting applications, that the developer community can use to connect applications to ethereum and other decentralized platforms.

A workflow that shows how infura makes web3 easier to access. Source: ConsenSys

Eleazar Galano, co-founder of Infura, said the company plans to fill gaps in the process of building applications for the crypto ecosystem. Speaking about ConsenSys’ acquisition of Hal, Galano stated: 

“Enabling developers a seamless end-to-end experience is a key goal and one of the most important trends is low code / no code solutions.”

In February 2022, ConsenSys acquired Ethereum wallet interface provider MyCrypto to improve the security of METAMASK and its user experience. 

ConsenSys has acquired Hal to take advantage of this year-old initiative and allow MetaMask to offer a dynamic and customized notification system.

Related: ConsenSys founder ‘bullish’ on Ethereum following crypto winter performance

Joe Lubin, CEO of ConsenSys, recently told Cointelegraph that "we have kept almost all our abilities" in spite of the dismissal of 11% of its staff.

Lubin highlighted concerns regarding the raising of funds in the crypto ecosystem during the web3 event focused on builders, building blocks 23, in Tel Aviv, Israel. He added:

“And VCs are not kind and generous. They’re going to withhold until some sort of shakeout happens in the tech space, I believe.”

Regarding the job cuts, Lubin believes ConsenSys is now in a stronger position to withstand unforeseen global economic troubles.