Courtyard.io leverages blockchain and NFTs to transform the way physical assets are collected and traded.
Web3 infrastructure for Connected Collectibles
Web3 NFT startup Courtyard raised $7M in a funding round led by NEA, with participation from Y Combinator, OpenSea, Gary Vaynerchuk, Brink's and Cherry Ventures.Courtyard stores physical collectibles (trading cards, sneakers, watches, etc.) in secured vaults, creates 3D representations of these assets, and mints them on the blockchain as Connected Collectible NFTs (non-fungible tokens). We have partnered with Brink's (world leader in secure transportation and storage of valuable assets) to store these collectibles.Users have the option to:Trade their NFT on any compatible marketplace (e.g. OpenSea).Hold their valued collectibles as NFTs and connect with other collectors.Burn their NFT to redeem the underlying asset. Courtyard will ship redeemed collectibles to 150+ countries using Brink's global infrastructure.Why Courtyard? We make it simple to leverage the blockchain to open up new ways of owning and trading physical assets.
Web3 NFT startup Courtyard raised $7M in a funding round led by NEA, with participation from Y Combinator, OpenSea, Gary Vaynerchuk, Brink's and Cherry Ventures.Courtyard stores physical collectibles (trading cards, sneakers, watches, etc.) in secured vaults, creates 3D representations of these assets, and mints them on the blockchain as Connected Collectible NFTs (non-fungible tokens). We have partnered with Brink's (world leader in secure transportation and storage of valuable assets) to store these collectibles.Users have the option to:Trade their NFT on any compatible marketplace (e.g. OpenSea).Hold their valued collectibles as NFTs and connect with other collectors.Burn their NFT to redeem the underlying asset. Courtyard will ship redeemed collectibles to 150+ countries using Brink's global infrastructure.Why Courtyard? We make it simple to leverage the blockchain to open up new ways of owning and trading physical assets.
Web3 infrastructure for Connected Collectibles