TLDR: EOS Venture Fund has invested $500,000 in the NFT trading protocol EZ Swap as part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen the EOS network ecosystem. EZ Swap aims to revolutionize the way gaming assets such as tokens and NFTs are transacted by creating an innovative Automated Market Maker platform that can integrate with any blockchain game. The protocol stands out for its in-game liquidity pool system, which allows for LPs to be created with NFTs and ERC-20 tokens, facilitating dynamic asset market-making at a low cost. EZ Swap also serves as a platform for asset issuance, enabling teams to launch new assets within minimal upfront capital. The protocol is supported by multiple blockchain communities, including Ethereum, Arbitrum, Polygon, Manta, zkSync, and now EOS EVM.
EOS Venture Fund supports groundbreaking NFT DEX, EZ Swap, with $1M!
Latest from Blog
Arch Venture Partners secures over $3bn for Fund XIII
TLDR: Arch Venture Partners has raised over $3 billion for Fund XIII. Investors in the fund include Alaska Permanent Fund and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. In a recent development, Arch Venture Partners has
Raising Your First Venture Fund: Tips for Success
TLDR: Samir Kaji, a seasoned venture capital professional, shares a six-point plan for raising a venture fund as a first-time fund manager. Key steps include staying focused on a niche, not worrying
Exploring China’s Quantum Computing Breakthrough and VC Trends
TLDR: ONCO stock surged over 80% in pre-market after Altos Venture acquired a stake Chinese low float stocks like DUO rose over 40% in sympathy with large caps Summary: The article discusses
The Blindspot: Venture Capitalists’ Go-To Tool with Fatal Flaw
TLDR: Nader Al-Naji, founder of Bitclout, was arrested for an alleged crypto scam involving VC giant Andreessen Horowitz as a victim. VCs’ pattern matching led them to invest in Al-Naji despite red
Korean startups seek corporate investors in challenging ecosystem climate
TLDR: Korean startups are seeking corporate investors as funding becomes harder to secure. The government in South Korea has relaxed CVC rules to attract more foreign investment. Korean startups are facing a