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# Strip Finance

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## **Abstract**

The document introduces a Collateralised NFT & DeFi Liquidity Protocol that provides instruments for NFT holders and collectors to access more money market options.‌

### Vision

Hundreds of thousands of creators and an even higher number of enthusiasts are engaged in creating Millions of dollars in value in the NFT space today. However, the ever-growing transfer and value of NFTs, is creating a liquidity challenge in the market.‌

The DeFi space faces a similar challenge in the form of millions of staking yields locked to be matured at a future date.‌

We aspire to solve it through our liquidity enabling - NFT collateral and future yield trading marketplace.

> **`Authors: Yash Jejani, Varun Satyam | yash@strip.finance`**

> **`Whitepaper Version 2.0 | September 2021`**

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