Introduction
Setting the Stage
Why Are We Building This?
Trying to connect with the right people in Web3 can feel impossible. Whether you are a service provider seeking new leads, or a builder just trying to find trustworthy partners to help bootstrap your new idea, the process is incredibly painful and wastes countless hours in our industry.
Right now it appears that the only options for builders are to either do everything yourself in house, or spend half of your resources on business development (BD) that may or may not ever yield a return. We consistently hear horror stories from our network about working with bad partners that don’t hold up their end of an agreement. To put in all that work and not receive the compensation or level of service you were expecting is infuriating. We ourselves have also been in this situation many times. The game feels stacked against the serious players, and malicious actors are taking advantage of this.
As a result, many end up feeling they cannot find a fair deal even after spending ample time on BD. It makes it insanely difficult for new founders to enter the space with a killer idea and actually execute on it. Ultimately it seems that this is a problem for everyone in the space.
What if we could begin to decentralize and streamline BD?
The most successful products in our industry to date have revolutionized how we match different parties, while opening up new financial opportunities.
Uniswap matches buyers and sellers of tokens and allows for people with idle assets to help make markets and profit.
Aave matches lenders and borrowers and allows people with idle assets to help provide loans and profit.
OpenSea matches buyers and sellers of collectibles, enabling individuals with rare NFT's to list them on an open market and profit.
Hyperliquid matches shorts and longs and allows people with idle assets to provide leverage and profit.
Serious AMM matches buyers and sellers of services and allows people with idle networks to capitalize on their connections and profit.
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