Blur releases Blend, an NFT perpetual lending protocol
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Blur releases Blend, an NFT perpetual lending protocol

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The Blur marketplace has created an NFT perpetual lending protocol called Blend with the help of Paradigm to liquidate NFTs.

Blur releases Blend, an NFT perpetual lending protocol
  • Blur has introduced the expiry-less peer-to-peer NFT perpetual lending protocol Blend.
  • The protocol aims to increase liquidity for owners of NFTs.
  • The project is a partnership between Blur, Transmissions11 and Dan Robinson .

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