UFD concept support
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Andre Cronje
The founder of YFI is Andre Cronje, referred to as AC in China. Before entering the cryptocurrency field, AC had quite a rich career experience. Graduated from law school, taught himself computer science, and started his career as a programmer. He has been involved in everything from communication technology to mobile network security, from bank payment to big data. In early 2020, AC founded yearn. In fact, the success of yearn has something to do with the community. The fair and impartial charm of DAO on Yearn has attracted a large number of top talents from all over the world to join. YFI is the governance token of yearm. There is no pre-acquisition, pre-sale, and team reservation. It is only allocated to users who provide liquidity for yToken. YFI is the first Defi aggregator platform, and was once known as the "King of DEFI". The increase of YFI is very exaggerated. The increase of YFI in more than one month was equal to the increase of BTC in ten years.
Hayden Adams
Hayden Adams, the founder of Uniswap, was originally an "unemployed youth" who couldn't program, and he was at his peak when he shot. Everyone knows and firmly believes that "DEX will eventually replace CEX", but no one dares to say how far this future is. Until the emergence of Uniswap, it directly led to the great development and prosperity of the AMM-type DEX ecology. Represented by Uniswap, Automated Market Maker (Automated Market Maker) began to emerge on the DEX track. It replaced manual quotations with established algorithms, not only removed Centralized matching and clearing also eliminates market makers in transactions. Once launched, it became very popular in the decentralized world. He proposed that every upgrade of the AMM automatic market maker version will produce new features and give liquidity strategies more possibilities. More professional and refined strategies will allow LP participants to enjoy greater dividends in the era of decentralized finance.
Nicolas Kokkalis
Nicolas Kokkalis is the teacher of "Ethereum founder" V God. He is a doctor of Stanford University, a postdoctoral fellow in computer science, a lecturer of blockchain at Stanford University, and a member of the Blockchain Research Center of Stanford University. He has jointly published many papers in the world's top journal ACM Computer and Human-Computer Interaction. Before the emergence of Ethereum and blockchain, a framework for writing "smart contracts" on fault-tolerant distributed systems was created, and was called the "father of smart contracts" by the industry at that time. Nicolas Kokkalis is also the founder of the online gaming platform Gameyola, which won the Facebook Foundation Award in 2009. Nicolas Kokkalis is the chief technology officer and CTO of Stanford University StartX, the world's three largest incubators. (Stanford-StartX Fund, with a total market value of 19 trillion US dollars)