Kalamint was a curated NFT marketplace built on the Tezos blockchain, where approved creators could mint, sell, buy, and auction Tezos-native NFTs using the FA2 token standard. Kalamint's Twitter Score is 11 out of 1000 as of August 2026, ranking #82,480 among 483,944 tracked accounts.
Kalamint was founded by Sandeep Sangli and Harsha Bakku and launched on February 18, 2021. The platform operated as a curated space, meaning creators required approval before they could list work, and it introduced a native token, KALAM, designed to cover platform fees, liquidity mining, staking, incentivized participation, and community governance. The total supply of KALAM was capped at 10,000,000 tokens, with 4,800,000 allocated to community rewards. In its seed round, tokens were sold at USD 0.45 each, with private-round tokens priced at USD 0.54 each, raising USD 200,000 in the seed phase per the project's own disclosures.
Kalamint drew early attention in August 2021 when DappRadar reported it had become the first Tezos-based NFT collection to appear in that platform's Top NFT Collections ranking. The project had previously received backing from Draper Goren Holm, Amesten Capital, and Moonwhale Ventures. However, as trading volumes declined, the project ran out of funds in December 2022, according to The Economic Times. Founder Sandeep Sangli confirmed the team had been let go and that remaining operations were being sustained through loans and personal funds while the project weighed its options. Kalamint is now considered a defunct marketplace whose operations have ceased.
Kalamint has published 26,785 posts on the platform and has been mentioned by 83 accounts a total of 300 times.
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The accounts that follow Kalamint include 66 founders, 5 angel investors, 39 influencers and 1 VCs, among them Jake Brukhman, Matthew Graham, Notsofast, XCOPY, Redphone and Calvin.