GET Protocol is an NFT ticketing solution that essentially bridges mainstream audiences into web3 at large scale. Our products are being used by creators and ticketing companies to offer a radically new way of ticketing. Over 1 million tickets have been processed so far. The protocol gives complete control over the sale and trade between ticket holders from the moment the first ticket is sold until the last ticket is scanned and enables organizers to tap into NFTs at ease.
Location: Netherlands, North Holland, Amsterdam
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $4.5M
Founded date: 2017
Investors 3
Date | Name | Website |
- | Extra Watt... | extrawatts... |
04.12.2023 | Flow Ventu... | flowventur... |
- | Ellipti | ellipti.io |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
13.07.2023 | - | $4.5M | - |
Mentions in press and media 4
Date | Title | Description |
13.07.2023 | Amsterdam’s NFT ticketing firm GET Protocol raises €4M to help consumers transition to web3 | Read this article in: Amsterdam-based GET Protocol, an NFT ticketing solution that bridges mainstream audiences into web3 at a large scale, announced that it has secured $4.5M (approximately €4M) in a seed round of funding. The round was le... |
12.07.2023 | GET Protocol says its disrupting the ticketing markets as it gets $4.5 million in funding | NFT ticketing firm believes GET Protocol believes ticketing is the ‘ultimate onboarding mechanism for mainstream consumers into Web3’ and suggests this can be done through rewarding their fandom and attendance with a digital NFT-based colle... |
14.04.2022 | MGM Grand Tests NFT Ticketing in YellowHeart Tie-Up | Non-fungible token (NFT) ticketing platform YellowHeart took to Las Vegas this week for its first collaboration with MGM Grand Resorts, selling a collection of NFT tickets to a run of Jabbawockeez dance performances. The collection of 1,110... |
- | GET Protocol | “Supercharge your tickets with NFTs and the Blockchain. Easily implement the latest technology and unlock the benefits of truly digital tickets with GET Protocol.” |