NFT marketplace OpenSea buys crypto wallet Dharma Labs, changes CTO
[NEW YORK] NFT marketplace OpenSea on Tuesday (Jan 18) said it had bought Dharma Labs, a digital wallet for cryptocurrencies, for an undisclosed amount, and said Dharma's chief executive officer would become OpenSea's chief technology officer.
OpenSea, which was founded in 2017 and was recently valued at US$13.3 billion in its latest round of venture funding, said the deal would help it "dramatically improve the experience of buying, minting and selling NFTs" on its marketplace.
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are a type of digital asset which exist on the record-keeping technology blockchain. They have exploded in popularity over the last year, with people buying artworks and video highlights from sports games as NFTs.
Sales of NFTs reached some US$25 billion in 2021, according to data from market tracker DappRadar, although there were signs of growth slowing toward the end of the year.
OpenSea declined to share the financial terms of the deal.
Axios, which reported the talks, said Dharma Labs has raised about US$15 million in funding. Research firm Crunchbase's data said it has raised US$7.1 million.
OpenSea said its current CTO Alex Atallah would step into a new externally facing role overseeing the company's web3 and NFT ecosystem development, as Dharma Labs chief executive Nadav Hollander takes over Atallah's position.
"web3" is a broad term used to describe a decentralised next phase of the Internet run on blockchains, where users would have ownership stakes in platforms.
"In 2021, NFTs exploded into the mainstream consciousness in a way few could have imagined, and OpenSea grew almost 1000x practically overnight," Hollander said in a statement. "We now have the historic opportunity to build a truly generational product. I'm excited to focus on scaling OpenSea's tech to meet the reliability, performance, and uptime benchmarks its users expect and deserve."
OpenSea said Dharma Labs' app would be shutting down.
REUTERS
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