12/07/2023 NFT Lender Gondi Goes Live, Raises $5.3M Round Led by Hack.vc

Developer Florida Street's seed round features Hack.vc, Foundation Capital, Dragonfly Capital, Pantera Capital, 6th Man Ventures and others.

(Ryan Quintal/Unsplash, Modified by CoinDesk)

(Ryan Quintal/Unsplash, Modified by CoinDesk)

Non-fungible token (NFT) lending protocol Gondi went live on Tuesday after raising a $5.35 million seed round led byHack.vc, the firm told CoinDesk.

Gondi allows lenders and borrowers to capitalize on the value of blue-chip NFT collections on the Ethereum blockchain. Lenders can put up their NFTs on the platform for a fixed rate, while borrowers can use the NFTs as collateral or for use on NFT-based financial applications.

Gondi says that borrowers on its platform only pay interest based on the outstanding loan duration. Moreover, borrowers benefit from instant refinancing, ensuring they always get the best loan terms available, even after having initiated the loan.

Borrowers can use their NFT assets as collateral to request a loan from the open market.

The seed round for Gondi developer Florida Street was co-led by Alex Pack atHack.vcand Rodolfo Gonzalez at Foundation Capital, with participation from Dragonfly Capital, Pantera Capital, and 6th Man Ventures, among others.

ā€œWe are thrilled to have co-led Florida Street's seed round, and we are excited about the solutions they are bringing to Web3 users. Gondi's instant refinancing will enhance the NFT lending market, allowing borrowers to access more affordable credit and fostering a growing market,ā€ said Alex Pack, Managing Partner atHack.vc, in a message to CoinDesk.

Some blue-chip NFT collections that have partnered with or been whitelisted on Gondi at launch include CryptoPunks, AutoGlyphs, Bored Ape Yacht Club, Chromie Squiggle, and Fidenza, among others.

Arts

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

Interesting NFTs
The Harvest
An anthropomorphic figure stands, wide eyed, staring at the viewer; its body masculine, muscular, and humanoid. Its ā€œmindā€ dissociates into a conglomerate of structures resembling feathers, grain, teethā€“as well as a radial flower ā€œnodeā€, casting linear rays throughout the composition. To his left, a vat of bodies gesture and writhe in a kind of amniotic soup, attended by a video game robot. The bot's red display reads ā€œuWuā€. Behind the robot and filling the left side of the composition is an archaic figure composed of a variety of vintage objects and symbols. Among them are a hardbound book with ancient cuneiform scripts, indicating barley, beer, bread, ox, house, and sky, behind which is a grimacing, salivating jagged toothed maw; and an old Commodore floppy drive. The figureā€™s head tilts toward an illuminated crescent moon, suggesting the Egyptian Sacred Bull. The archaic figure is composed of a variety of mutating cells, which shift in color, and pattern; eventually breaking free into an ephemeral broadcast of bubbles which move across the background. The work came into being against a psychological introspection, which included associations to pop culture such as alien abduction and pod people, as well as quite a bit of reflection on grains as a symbol of civilization, agriculture, sustenance, life, and imbibing (mainly whiskies).
Elder Samurai #303
The Elder Samurai is a Elder version of Dori Samurai with small supply project that hopes to bring a unique anime inspired collection to you. Only 333 will exist in the genesis collection
Lovers and unravelled obi, from the series Picture-book Models of Couples
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) Lovers and unravelled obi, from the series Picture-book Models of Couples 1812 - Japan
Who Is The Creator 2
The idea for this piece was borne out of a tweet of mine that caused a bit of a stir. Iā€™d posted a link to a blog article Iā€™d written a number of months previous titled ā€˜Who is the Creatorā€™ discussing various types of creative collaborations and why I hire people to work on my animations. It generated a lot of debate around creation and attribution with the community split on whether itā€™s right or wrong for an artist to hire other professionals to help them realize their art projects. I decided to push the boundaries even further and see how the cryptoart community responded. What if I quite literally had nothing to do with the physical or digital elements of the work other than coming up with the concept and coordinating it? I decided there was one artist in the space who could add huge value to this idea on levels that none other could and so I gathered my courage and contacted the great JosĆ© Delbo to ask him if heā€™d be interested in a very unique collaboration. I explained to him that to make this piece ā€˜workā€™ he couldn't have any say in what I produced and moreover, he wouldnā€™t even be allowed to see the animation until it was dropped on MakersPlace. To my surprise, Mr Delbo agreed to my proposal. The animation tells the story of the creative process, which includes my roles as writer, director, and producer working with a team and making edits and changes ā€˜in real timeā€™. The dialogue between myself and my ā€˜hired gunsā€™ plays out in front of the viewer. The music written for the piece adds to the nostalgia of the comic book superhero theme but other elements such as the snapping and kicking of the pencil and the signing of my signature at the bottom incorporates further layers and challenges the viewer to ask important questions, such as, is the ā€˜Artā€™ the final animation (the creation) or is the ā€˜Artā€™ the concept/credit for the creation itself?
Block Chain Dungeon
Once upon a time... a little boy named Leo loved to paint, draw and experiment. He also loved to play with blocks and chains, which drew him again and again into the rooms of his friends Michel and Angelo. Often they also met in virtual rooms of Cryptovoxels, Decentraland, Somnium Space or Sandbox to create new inventions, read books about new technologies, or just swing the brushes. But on this day something gigantic happened. A good friend of Leo came to visit and brought his girlfriend Mona, who wanted a piece of Leo's art on her skin. This was the birth of the NFT's, as Leo developed Non Fungible Tattoos in the Block Chain Dungeon of Michel and Angelo. From that day on people from all over the world came to get NFT's from Leo or one of his students, like "Skeenee the rat", who controls the NFT machine with his laptop. A new age began.