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World’s Leading Platform for Financial NFTs, Pledge Finance, Adds Bitfury CEO to Advisory Board

A graduate of Harvard, Brian’s been recognized as one of the most influential U.S. Comptrollers of the Currency, where he granted the first federal bank charters to fintech and crypto companies, paving the way for integration of crypto and traditional finance sectors. A visionary leader, Brian ranked 13th on Cointelegraph’s top 100 people in blockchain, tenth on Crunchbase’s top global influencers, and top 20 crypto regulatory voices by Qredo. He’s served multiple top startups in various capacities including Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN), Avant, and now, Pledge.

“Pledge is an amazing project with outstanding potential,”
Brian said.

“It’s laying the foundation for the future of DeFi lending, with potential to be as important to DeFi as AWS is to the current internet. Pledge will do great things, and create a platform for other companies to do even more great things.”
“Brian’s experience in traditional finance and crypto adds a lot of value to our protocol,”
said Pledge CEO, Tony Y. Chan.

“His keen insights into corporate law, financial operations, and blockchain technology will allow us to innovate and scale in the DeFi space.”
Pledge is committed to being the world’s lending marketplace for Bitcoin loans, focusing on providing not only longer-term loans but also the building blocks necessary to create next-generation lending dApps. Pledge will leverage the innovative concept of financial NFTs to bring interest rate swaps to DeFi, a multi-trillion dollar market in legacy finance that’s currently absent from crypto.

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