Aavegotchi

DeFi-staked Crypto Collectibles Collect, compete, and combine your Aavegotchis for the ultimate gamified DeFi experience!

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Revenue: $0

Employees: 1-10

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City: Singapore

State: Central Region

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Country: Singapore

Financial Info

Stage:

seed

Raised Last:

$0

Raised Total:

$0

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342,481Website Global Rank

120,346Website Monthly Traffic

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Description

Aavegotchi (GHST) is a DeFi-focused non-fungible token (NFT) that runs on the Aave protocol. Simply put, Aavegotchis are game avatars that can be used as DeFi collateral to earn staking rewards. Like CryptoKitties, the tokens have differentiating qualities such as body color and personality. Being a staked asset, its owner can liquidate the tokens at any time. Unfortunately, liquidating the NFTs means you lose your Gotchi.

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Announced Date Company Transaction Money Raised
Announced Date Transaction Number of Investors Money Raised Lead Investors
9/2020 Seed Round 1 - IOSG Ventures
IOSG Ventures
9/2020 Seed Round 1 - IOSG Ventures
IOSG Ventures
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