Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
SF YC W23 most popular open-source federated learning framework for privacy-preserving AI training; $20M Felicis Series A Feb 2024 serving Mozilla/Samsung/Bosch/Banking Circle competing with TensorFlow Federated for distributed training without ce...
Flower is a San Francisco-based open-source federated learning framework company — backed by Y Combinator (W23) with $20 million in Series A funding in February 2024 led by Felicis Ventures with participation from First Spark Ventures, Mozilla Ventures, and angel investors including Clement Delangue (Hugging Face CEO), Scott Chacon (GitHub co-founder), and founders of Factorial and Betaworks — providing organizations, researchers, and developers with the world's most popular federated learning platform for training AI models on distributed data sources while maintaining data privacy and regulatory compliance, serving enterprise customers including Mozilla, Samsung, Bosch, Banking Circle, and Temenos. Founded in 2022, Flower enables organizations to train high-quality AI models across distributed datasets (patient records at multiple hospitals, financial transaction data across banks, user behavior data on user devices) without centralizing sensitive data into a single training environment.
Blockchain RPC infrastructure provider for 30+ chains including Ethereum and Solana; managed node endpoints enabling Web3 developers without self-hosted node complexity competing with Alchemy.
QuickNode is a blockchain infrastructure provider offering high-performance RPC (Remote Procedure Call) node endpoints, APIs, and developer tools for Web3 applications — enabling blockchain developers to connect to Ethereum, Solana, Bitcoin, Polygon, Arbitrum, Base, and 30+ other blockchain networks without running their own nodes. Founded in 2017 by Auston Bunsen, Alex Nabutovsky, and Dmitry Shklovsky in Miami, QuickNode has raised approximately $60 million and serves as infrastructure backbone for thousands of Web3 applications, DeFi protocols, NFT platforms, and blockchain games.\n\nQuickNode's core service is managed blockchain nodes — instead of running a self-managed Ethereum or Solana node (which requires significant technical expertise and hardware), developers connect to QuickNode's globally distributed node infrastructure through a standard JSON-RPC endpoint. The service provides high availability, low-latency blockchain data access, websocket support for real-time event subscriptions, and enhanced APIs (like Icy Tools for NFT data, token transfer APIs) that simplify common Web3 development patterns. QuickNode's Marketplace offers third-party Web3 data add-ons (token prices, NFT metadata, identity data).\n\nIn 2025, QuickNode competes with Alchemy (the category leader) and Infura (Consensys) for blockchain RPC infrastructure market share. The Web3 developer infrastructure market contracted significantly from 2021-2022 NFT/crypto peaks, then rebounded with Ethereum's Dencun upgrade, Bitcoin ETF approvals, and renewed DeFi activity in 2024-2025. QuickNode's 2025 strategy emphasizes its multi-chain breadth (supporting more chains than competitors), its developer experience (QuickNode Streams for real-time blockchain data pipelines), and growing its enterprise customer segment for institutional blockchain applications.
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