UniFarm is associated with Liminal as the preferred custodial partner

UniFarm’s partner projects can now secure their assets and enjoy benefits of up to USD 60,000 from Liminal with this partnership

Web 3 aggregator ‘UniFarm’ announced a partnership with ‘Liminal’. As a part of this association, UniFarm and its partner projects will get access to Liminal’s Digital Asset custody services to manage their assets and day-to-day transactions. In addition, Liminal will also be offering benefits to the projects and cohorts associated with UniFarm up to USD 60,000.

With this partnership, projects associated with UniFarm can safely manage their treasury and provide a secure experience to their users by integrating with Liminal.

On this partnership, Ms. Tarusha Mittal, COO and Co-Founder, UniFarm & OroPocket expressed her views, “The collaboration advances both companies towards their mutual goals of making digital assets safe, efficient, and rewarding without asset holders giving up control or ownership of their private keys.”

Manan Vora, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Business Operations, Liminal, said, “With this partnership, we are trying to help their ecosystem partners to secure their digital assets. At present, no one is providing secured digital asset custody services to mid & small-cap projects that are customisable as per their requirements. These projects can now avail of benefits up to USD 60,000 without paying any additional fees. We are excited to work with Unifarm on this and help them secure their ecosystem.”

UniFarm is a Web 3 enabler that acts as a one-stop solution for every problem that a DeFi startup will face right from the very onset with launching their IDO (to raise money) to providing utility to their token etc. to help them scale. Our platform is built on the most important Web3 pillars, i.e Community, Partnerships, and Collaboration which are essential for any project to succeed.

 

 

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