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Out Team

“Our Operation team and technical team”

Rick Fishbune

A graduate of the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, former IBM CTO, responsible for the design, management and technical strategy of power architecture, is a well-known expert in the field of reliable power design for servers worldwide. Currently, he leads the team to develop the server cluster and mining system construction based on blockchain technology .

Richard Dobrow

– Graduated from Virginia Tech with a PhD in Computing. Previously worked at the IBM Computer Research Center. He was exposed to digital cryptography through his paper “New Directions in Cryptography”, and verified the feasibility of distributed ledger books by means of asymmetric encryption and elliptic curve algorithm. He has been involved in the design of more than 10 kinds of digital currencies and discovered several security vulnerabilities, and is a well-known and trusted member of the digital currency community.

Samuel

– Graduated from the University of Saarland, Germany, with a PhD in digitalization and financial clearing. Good at natural language processing. He has participated in several blockchain projects, including blockchain and social, Internet of Things and digitization, blockchain finance research projects, and participated in technical research in Microsoft Digital Technology Lab .

Maaghul Clinton

– Advises crypto companies, crypto startups, venture capital funds and international decision makers on blockchain solutions. Director of the Private Investment Fund Institute (PIFI). Previously, he worked with Cravath, Swain &Moore LLP(New York) and Goldman Sachs (London). Currently a financial operations consultant, he brings 30 years of experience in finance to help platforms understand .

Matthew Walther

– a world-renowned blockchain application expert and a global leader in the commercial application of blockchain technology. He is a former director of the American Business Council, a PhD in sociology from Columbia University, and a researcher at the Center for Financial Research. He is a global authority in the application of smart financial technology .

“Our Advisory Team

Vitalik Buterin:

: Known as V God, founder of Ethereum, born in Russia in 1994, first came into contact with Microsoft computers at the age of 4, immigrated to Canada with his father in 1999, the new environment made the playmate less, let him focus on the mysteries of computers. At the age of 7, he created a complex document full of mathematical diagrams and calculations. At age 12, he started writing games in C++ for himself to play with. At the age of 17, in high school, under the influence of his father, he became acquainted with Bitcoin and began to write bitcoin-related articles to earn bitcoin. After becoming famous, he co-founded Bitcoin Magazine and served as the chief writer. In 2013, he wrote a white paper in which he introduced Ethereum. It was then announced that Ethereum was founded.

Larry Rosenberge

: Holds a master’s degree in physics from MIT and a master’s degree in engineering from UC Berkeley. He was President and Chief Executive Officer of FICO Corporation from 1991 to 1999. During this time, FICO experienced consecutive years of record growth, rapidly increasing annual revenue from $31 million to $276 million. From 1999 to 2007, he led FICO’s research group, which focused on early-stage innovation forecasting and decision analysis, with a focus on helping business customers in the consumer market make better decisions.

Jimmy Clinton

A well-known computer scientist, he is the inventor of the rule optimization algorithm Rete as well as the decision engine software. In 2002, he founded Rules Power, a Boston-based company, where he serves as chief scientist. During this time, he further refined the Rete2 algorithm, integrating it with relational logic techniques, from which he developed the Rete3 algorithm.

Alston Reed

Graduated from the University of Frankfurt with a Master’s degree in economics. He has in-depth research in macroeconomics and new institutional economics. He worked in economics at the Thomas Watson Research Center of IBM, and was a visiting professor of Economics at Princeton University, an advisor to the Securities and Exchange Supervisory Commission of the Financial Services Agency of Japan, and an advisor to the Japanese Bitcoin Exchange Business Innovation.

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