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Huma Finance - Seed
Panorama
Fecha
February 23, 2023
Monto de financiación
$8.3M
Valuación
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Inversor
Inversores | Tipear | Ubicación | Año de fundación | #Empresas de portafolio | Dirección de correo electrónico | Sociales |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fund | United States of America | 2019 | 18 | deals@race.capital | ||
Fund | United States of America | 2017 | 46 | info@distributedglobal.com | ||
Fund | United States of America | 2018 | 98 | info@parafi.capital | ||
Corporate | United States of America | 2013 | 85 | info@circle.com | ||
Fund | United States of America | 2019 | 111 | sayhello@robvc.com |
Fundadores & Equipo
Erbil Karaman
Richard Liu
Ji Peng
Perfil de la empresa / Presentación del proyecto
Huma is an open protocol for building next-gen decentralized risk and lending solutions backed by income and receivables.
Huma V1 is an income-backed lending protocol. It allows businesses and individuals to borrow against their future income by connecting them with global investors on-chain. The protocol not only comes with common credit facilities such as revolving credit lines and receivable factoring but also includes Decentralized Signal Processors and Evaluation Agents, which are critical infrastructures to integrate with income sources for credit underwriting and ongoing risk management. This lending protocol with built-in risk management was well received when launched at ETHDenver 2023. With more than 20 projects built on Huma, it was one of the developers' favorites in the world's largest Ethereum developer conference.
The Huma V2 protocol builds upon the foundation of the V1 protocol. In addition to the revolving credit line and receivable factoring, it added the support of receivable-backed credit lines. The primary goal of V2 is to support institutional investors with a rich set of features:
- Structured finance. This includes tranches, first loss coverage, 30/360 calendar, and day boundary yield calculations.
- Tokenization. Allows real-world assets to be tokenized through SPV structures.
- Transparency. Clearly present the lifecycle of real-world receivables on-chain so that the investors can easily monitor the performance of these receivables.