NFT lending protocol Gondi, developed by Florida Street, has completed a $5.3 million seed round of financing, led by Hack.vc and Foundation Capital.

Gondi, an NFT lending protocol by Florida Street, raised $5.3M in seed funding led by Hack.vc and Foundation Capital.

According to Coindesk, Gondi, an NFT lending protocol developer, has completed a $5.3 million seed round of financing led by Alex Block of Hack.vc and Rodolfo Gonzalez of Foundation Capital, with participation from Dragonfly Capital, Blockchain Capital, and 6th Man Ventures, among others. The Gondi protocol went live this Tuesday, supporting Ethereum blue-chip NFT lending.

Reference: https://www.coindesk.com/web3/2023/07/11/nft-lender-gondi-goes-live-raises-53m-round-led-by-hackvc/

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