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CryptoFace, CryptoSensei, and Grey Jabesi Join Fusio by Blockguard as Curated Portfolio Managers

BlockGuard, a DeFi protocol based out of the USA, is thrilled to announce the launch of its decentralised portfolio management platform called Fusio. Fusio is designed to provide both novice and experienced investors with an effortless, intuitive way to diversify their digital assets.

Prominent DeFi KOLs and Investors @CryptoFace, @CryptoSensei, and @GreyJabesi have also joined hands with the platform and become Fusio’s very first Curated Portfolio Managers.

Fusio introduces Curated Portfolios (CP), a feature that allows anyone with a Reserve or Prospector NFT to create diversified portfolios for others to copy, enabling users to benefit from the expertise of experienced investors.

With Portfolio Builder (PB), Fusio empowers users to choose their own allocation of coins for a self-directed portfolio manager. This feature caters to individual investment strategies and preferences.

In the coming months, BlockGuard will launch its own DEX wallet ensuring a unified user experience for Fusio users.

In the future, BlockGuard is poised to open the floodgates for blockchain adoption, providing a well-rounded ecosystem and tools for trading users and advisors to succeed in the DeFi space. Users can stay tuned and keep their eyes open for more exciting developments.

Founded by experts with deep roots in both traditional finance and decentralised finance, BlockGuard bridges the gap between TradFI and DeFi. Thomas Owings brings extensive experience in traditional finance, while Anthony Bevan and Anthony Zirolli specialise in decentralised finance. Together, they are committed to building an inclusive and practical decentralised ecosystem.

For more information, users can visit: https://www.blockguard.org/

ContactMarketing ManagerRumaanPixelette techRumaan@pixelette.tech

This article was originally published on Chainwire


Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com

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