Decentralized derivatives protocol GMX will launch the second round of funding plan, with a total of about 600,000 ARB
GMX, a decentralized derivative protocol, announced that it will launch its second funding program, and project parties can start applying from June 3rd. The total amount is about 600,000 ARB, and the maximum grant limit for a single transaction is 75,000 ARB. This round of funding aims to support builders who contribute to the further application of Arbitrum by building on the basis of GMXV2 and integrating with it. In addition, projects that have received STIP-Bridge grants, LTIPP grants, or GMX funding in the first round of funding will not be eligible to apply for the second round of funding.
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