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Sodium

Sodium is a hybrid NFT lending protocol, that combines peer and pool market liquidity, to allow fast loans on flexible terms while retaining NFT utility.

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FoundedSingapore
Registration countrySingapore
Registration year2022

What is Sodium

Sodium allows users to get access to a combination of the instant liquidity market and the peer liquidity market for efficient loan fulfillment and high collateral valuation for a wide variety of whitelisted collections.

By combining P2P flexibility with P2Pool efficiency, Sodium is solving what we see to be crucial problems hindering current NFT liquidity platforms.

  • An advanced Loan Request matching mechanic guarantees high compatibility and highest collateral valuation.
  • Sodium's unique automated lending functionality allows NFT creators to kickstart lending markets for their projects and communities.
  • NFT owners retain their digital asset's utility via our isolated smart contract design, allowing owners to use their NFT as if it was still in their very own wallet.

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Notorious PNG
Notorious PNG
Co-founder
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Artem Borovkov
Artem Borovkov
Founder
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murmurnika
murmurnika
Co-founder
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Pierre Sauer
Pierre Sauer
Co-Founder - Marketing Strategy
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Sky Dragon
Sky Dragon
Co-founder
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Notorious PNG
Notorious PNG
Co-founder
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Theo Dale
Theo Dale
Smart Contract Developer
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