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Stabull Finance – The Decentralized Stablecoin Exchange
Fran Stranar is the founder of Techemy Group and a core contributor to Stabull Labs, shepherding Stabull Finance, the capital-efficient Web3 Money Market. Stabull’s mission is to democratize the multi-trillion dollar FX and Commodities markets on-chain. дальше »
2024-9-19 02:51 | |
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Earn Yield with NZDS - the New Zealand Dollar stablecoin
Fran Strajnar is the co-founder of Techemynt, the issuer of the NZDS, a New Zealand Dollar (NZD) Stable Coin backed 1:1 with physical New Zealand Dollars in a cash and cash equivalent treasury managed by a New Zealand registered financial services provider. дальше »
2022-2-16 03:30 | |
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Q&A with Fran Strajnar, founder of BUSTA: the first fully customizable DEX
BUSTA, a GameFi platform built on the Binance Smart Chain launched the first fully customizable decentralized exchange last week. Two typical features are configurable transaction tax and automated fee functionality, which give projects the ability to choose specific swap fees and distribution for each token. дальше »
2021-10-26 16:35 | |
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Banque de France Governor calls for urgent crypto regulation in Europe
François Villeroy de Galhau, the Governor of the French Central Bank, Banque de France, has called upon Europe to introduce a regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies. A report unveiled this news on June 29, citing Galhau, who spoke during the Paris EUROPLACE Annual Financial conference. дальше »
2021-7-6 13:14 | |
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Techemy Capital launches DeFi ETP on Balancer
Techemy Capital has launched decentralized Exchange-Traded Portfolios (ETPs) on Balancer, starting with a DeFi ETP. We’re joined by Techemy Capital CEO Fran Strajnar and Balancer CEO Fernando Martinelli who discuss why these ETPs are a potential game-changer, how to invest, and what this means for DeFi. дальше »
2021-2-26 23:30 | |
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‘Broad Band’ is the best book we’ve read on women in computing
To those unfamiliar with computing history, the world’s first general-purpose computer was the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer). Made public in 1946, this 30-ton “giant brain” had a military purpose — it was created to help the US Army calculate artillery fire. дальше »
2019-3-26 13:56 | |
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