The NFT marketplace Blur has launched a peer-to-peer lending protocol called Blend. Blur shared a tweet about the project.
- Blur unveils Blend, a peer-to-peer lending protocol platform.
- The protocol was developed with Dan Robinson and Transmission 11.
Blur, the non-fungible token marketplace, announced the launch of a peer-to-peer lending protocol called Blend. The platform designed to allow traders to maximize NFT liquidity by enabling buyers to provide collateral for their token transactions.
The protocol developed in conjunction with the paradigm’s Dan Robinson, the head of research at the venture capital firm, and the pseudonymous research associate Transmission 11.
Blur’s Protocol Allows Perpetual Lending
According to the project’s whitepaper, it permits perpetual lending, which means that the loans don’t have any expiration dates. It allows borrowing positions to remain open indefinitely until liquidated, with market-determined interest rates.
As per the protocol, it allows borrowers to repay their loans at any time they want. At the same time, lenders have the option to pull out of their positions by initiating the Dutch action to find a new lender at a new rate.