Non-fungible token (NFT) lending platform and liquidity engineAstariahas raised $8 million in seed funding to build during the bear.
The round included True Ventures, Arrington Capital, Ethereal Ventures, Wintermute, Genesis Trading, LedgerPrime, Hypersphere Ventures, The LAO and many others. (Genesis is a subsidiary of Digital Currency Group, which also owns CoinDesk.)
Astaria allows users to put up their NFTs as collateral to earn instant liquidity. According to co-founder and CEO Justin Bram, the recent dip in NFT sales followed by signals of a bear market makes Astariaâs services attractive for NFT owners looking to earn passive income on their digital assets.
âWeâre very bullish on NFTs and bringing real assets in the future,â Bram told CoinDesk, when asked about current trends in NFT markets. âOver the next three to five years our hope is that we will expand well beyond art-based NFTs and profile picture NFTs.â
Users who put their NFTs up as collateral can use Astaria to take out loans in ether (ETH). According to co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Joseph Delong, a crypto veteran who previously led decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Sushi and worked at ConsenSys, Astaria will eventually integrate multiple chains beyond Ethereum to support loans in other cryptocurrencies.
âWe know Ethereum will be here in three, five years. We donât know which other layer 1s [blockchains] will be. We donât know which layer 2s [companion systems] will succeed,â said Bram on the topic of cross-chain expansion.
According to Bram, Astaria plans to use the funding round to expand its current eight-person team. He says the platformâs public launch could come as early as September.