OpenSea announced Tuesday the acquisition of Dharma Labs, a cryptocurrency lending platform and digital wallet, for an undisclosed amount. According to the statement, Dharma Labs would effectively shut down and its co-founders Nadav Hollander and Brendan Forster, will become OpenSea’s new Chief Technology Officer and its Head of Strategy, respectively.
OpenSea claimed this acquisition will help accomplish its mission to scale product development, grow its team, expand its safety and reliability efforts, and invest in the NFT and Web3 ecosystem.
I’m happy to finally share that we’ve acquired @Dharma_HQ to help us scale our engineering, product and customer support! https://t.co/NnJdSFBzvo
Devin Finzer, OpenSea’s co-founder and CEO, believes that the “union” between the marketplace and Dharma Labs will “help us dramatically improve the experience of buying, minting, and selling NFTs on OpenSea.”
As OpenSea’s new CTO, Hollander’s is expected to use his expertise to improve their products’ technical reliability and uptime, as well as to build web3-native mechanisms that reward loyal community members.
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According to a statement from Dharma Labs, its Dharma Smart Waller will be deactivated in 30 days. It thus urges its users to withdraw or sell their funds before Feb. 18, 2022, and clarifies that they will not have to pay any fees in order to do so.
Additionally, OpenSea recently announced the creation of a private NFT Security Group that will steer investment efforts and tackle security and safety challenges that face Web3 and the NFT ecosystem. Co-Founder and current CTO, Alex Atallah, will assume the role of overseeing the group’s development.
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