GMX Funding Program announces information on the first batch of funded projects, with a total of 12 projects receiving support
On December 1st, GMX announced the first batch of projects supported by the GMX Grants Program, with a total of 12 projects receiving funding. These projects include: GMD Protocol, a treasury service provider; Perpie, a Telegram bot service supported by ERC4337 abstract accounts; Quest Terminal, a no-code tool based on the Quest protocol; GMX V2 Telegram Discord Analytics, a tool for monitoring GMX V2 data; Rodeo Finance, a decentralized financial protocol based on Arbitrum; Vaultka, an Arbitrum-based perpetual income optimization protocol; Tradao, a Web3 derivative investment portfolio tracker; Delta Prime, a DeFi margin protocol on Arbitrum and Avalanche chains; Fluid, a GMX integration service; GMX Python SDK, an open-source SDK project for creating GMXV2 using Python; Symbiosis, a cross-chain AMM DEX; and Dolomite, a DeFi lending platform.
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