
Huma Finance
An on-chain credit platform.
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Huma Finance, founded in 2022 by Erbil Karaman and Richard Liu, is carving a niche in the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector with its income-backed lending protocol. The firm targets the tokenization of future revenue streams, enabling individuals and businesses to secure financing against their predictable income, a significant departure from traditional asset-backed lending models. Erbil Karaman brings a wealth of experience from his tenure as a managing director at Goldman Sachs, where he led sales for emerging markets, while Richard Liu contributes his expertise as a former senior software engineer at Google, providing a strong foundation in both finance and technology.
The company operates as a permissionless, cross-chain protocol, which allows for broad accessibility and interoperability across different blockchain networks. Its core business involves providing the infrastructure for third-party developers and financial institutions to build and offer income-backed financial products. Huma Finance generates revenue by taking a small percentage of the interest paid on the loans facilitated through its platform. This model positions Huma as a foundational layer for what it terms "PayFi," or payment financing, aiming to integrate DeFi lending directly into payment and invoice systems.
Huma's protocol allows borrowers to tokenize their future income streams, creating a digital asset that can be used as collateral. Lenders, in turn, can provide liquidity to these pools and earn a return. A key feature is the platform's dynamic adjustment of credit lines based on the real-time performance of the borrower's income, a mechanism designed to mitigate risk for lenders. The protocol has attracted significant investor interest, securing an $8.3 million seed funding round co-led by Race Capital and Distributed Global, with participation from other notable venture firms like ParaFi Capital and Circle Ventures.
Keywords: decentralized finance, income-backed lending, tokenization, DeFi protocol, blockchain finance, cross-chain, PayFi, revenue-based financing, fintech, Circle Ventures
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