Building Europe’s native code infrastructure: Tangled closes $4.5M round

March 2, 2026 at 08:00 AM UTC
Tech.eu
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Building Europe’s native code infrastructure: Tangled closes $4.5M round

**European Code Infrastructure Secures Funding with Tangled's $4.5M Round** Tangled, a European alternative to platforms like GitHub, has successfully closed a $4.5 million funding round, signalling a growing ambition for independent code infrastructure within the continent. This investment, led by byFounders and supported by Bain Capital Crypto and Antler, highlights a significant push to offer developers greater control and sovereignty over their intellectual property, especially in contrast to dominant US-based services. The strategic backing from notable figures in the tech industry, including former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke, underscores the perceived value and potential of this European initiative. The platform distinguishes itself by offering a decentralised approach to code hosting and collaboration. Unlike traditional models where code resides on a single central server, Tangled enables users to host their code on self-managed infrastructure through lightweight servers called "Knots." This architecture aims to address developer concerns about intellectual property rights and how their code might be utilised by platform owners, particularly for AI model training, a point of contention with current market leaders. The focus on transparency and user control aligns with broader European digital policy objectives concerning data sovereignty. Tangled’s strategy prioritises serving independent developers and open-source communities, an area they believe has been underserved since major platforms shifted their focus towards enterprise clients. The company is also innovating on core development workflows, revamping the traditional pull request model to better accommodate the complexities of modern, AI-assisted coding. This includes features like stacked pull requests, inspired by practices at large tech companies, designed to streamline code reviews and improve collaboration efficiency for smaller, atomic changes.

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Published: March 2, 2026 at 08:00 AM UTC
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