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Onomy Protocol to Spearhead Institutional Adoption of DeFi

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Casper, Wyoming–(Newsfile Corp. – December 2, 2021) – Onomy Protocol has announced the creation of a financial infrastructure designed to further connect and advance the decentralized finance (DeFi) space after recent months have unveiled how decentralization is improving the world’s financial system by enacting code-governed protocols that empower communities worldwide. Building on the trustless nature of blockchain to increase yield opportunities, while reducing counterparty risk and operational inefficiencies, DeFi is rapidly onboarding institutional and retail users. Adoption is now expanding beyond the crypto-natives and entering mainstream audiences, with hedge funds, banks, VCs, and retail customers deploying their assets on-chain.

In light of this ‘great financial migration’ – a term used to define the crystallisation of assets in the on-chain environment, Onomy Protocol is mending the current pain points and building a financial ecosystem to spearhead DeFi’s journey. As a layer-1 blockchain network powering a hybrid decentralized exchange, a stablecoin minting system, and a DeFi access wallet, Onomy plans to become the de-facto gateway to intuitively enter and exit any asset ecosystem, while serving as the world’s decentralized reserve bank.

Onomy’s hybrid DEX employs an Automated Market Maker (AMM) and decentralized order book system to facilitate simple cross-chain trading between the crypto assets and Forex pairs. This creates significant opportunity for institutions to exchange currency within a secure environment that does entail surrendering asset custody to a third party, while still retaining the advanced functionality once limited to centralized exchanges, like interoperability between blockchain economies, limit orders, stop loss orders, and advanced charting.

To meet the needs of the institutions trading at volume and pace internationally, blockchains need to have the fast throughput and settlement finality to keep up. It’s well known that 1st generation blockchains like Ethereum, at least in their current guise, don’t have the operational capacity to handle international finance at a grand scale. Onomy Protocol’s Cosmos-based blockchain is built specifically for high throughput and efficiency. By plugging into the Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol and building custom bridges to other chains including Ethereum, Near, Avalanche, Cardano, and others, cross-chain swaps become simple to everyone.

Onomy Protocol has announced plans to on-board the $6.6 trillion per day Forex market into DeFi, by enabling anyone to mint their own fiat representations on-chain. These decentralized stablecoins are minted into circulation by locking Onomy’s utility token NOM, as collateral, with rebalancing mechanisms enacted to maintain the peg. Financial institutions, enterprises, and individuals may therefore diversify their fiat portfolio, issue payments, settle international balances, and engage with DeFi yield opportunities without exposure to volatile assets.

Through Onomy’s DeFi access wallet, assets deployed on multiple chains may be managed via a single interface, simplifying ease of use and adoption whilst facilitating more complex operations like governance voting or staking.

Aiding institutional adoption of decentralized finance, Onomy’s products are compliant with regulatory frameworks and remain secure through multiple third-party audits and formal software certification conducted by Informal Systems and IBM’s RedHat.

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Daniel Dob
Email: [email protected]

To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/106373

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GC congratulates NatureWorks and Krungthai Bank on closing a significant financing deal for NatureWorks’ Ingeo PLA Manufacturing Expansion worth 12.6 billion baht, Supporting Thailand’s Ambitious Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) Strategy

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BANGKOK, May 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Mr. Narongsak Jivakanun (Second from left), CEO of PTT Global Chemical Public Company Limited (GC) presided over the signing ceremony and extended his congratulations to Krungthai Bank and NatureWorks – a joint venture of GC and a leading manufacturer of polylactic acid (PLA) biopolymers made from renewable resources. This is the historic financial support from Krungthai Bank PCL, Thailand’s third largest bank, to optimize the capital structure for the new fully-integrated Ingeo™️ PLA manufacturing facility in Thailand. The financing amounting to $350M USD (12,600M Baht Equivalent), is one of the singular largest loans in the bank’s decades-long history to supporting loans for Green Field project in the Green/Bio businesses. It reinforces GC’s core mission of operating sustainable business practices aligned with the Bio-Circular-Green Economy (BCG) Model for Thailand’s sustainable development.

The funding will not only support the construction of the plant and its ongoing operations but also enables NatureWorks to be competitive in the biomaterials market, pioneering new frontiers for bioplastic applications and advancing biobased solutions with sufficient capacity to capture packaging and fiber customers across the Asia-Pacific region and the rapidly growing global market.

The NatureWorks plant, currently under construction, is the first bio-complex in Thailand, established in line with the government’s BCG economic development strategy, located in Nakhon Sawan province. The project is progressing according to plan, with full-scale production expected to commence in 2025. The plant will have a PLA production capacity of 75,000 tons per year under the Ingeo™️ brand, using locally sourced sugarcane as the primary raw material from local farmers.

For more details, please visit https://www.pttgcgroup.com/en/newsroom/news/1359/

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French paytech Lemonway appoints new CTO and CFO

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French payment services provider Lemonway has recently expanded its leadership team with two key appointments in its finance and technology departments, aiming to bolster its management committee. Joining Lemonway’s executive team are Céline Bayer, appointed as Chief Technology Officer (CTO), and Nicolas Vigier, appointed as Chief Financial Officer (CFO).

Céline Bayer’s role as CTO involves streamlining Lemonway’s internal technologies and processes and leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance customer service. With previous experience at AI surveillance software firm Veesion and payment infrastructure firm Mangopay, Bayer brings valuable expertise to her new position.

Meanwhile, Nicolas Vigier takes on the responsibilities of managing Lemonway’s finance and human resources departments as CFO. With prior experience as CFO for merchant payment solution Payplug and roles at payment acceptance and services provider Ingenico Group, Vigier’s financial acumen is expected to contribute significantly to Lemonway’s strategic initiatives.

According to Antoine Orsini, CEO of Lemonway, these appointments mark a milestone in the company’s growth journey. Bayer and Vigier are poised to support Lemonway’s investment efforts aimed at enhancing the security, efficiency, and overall effectiveness of its solutions.

Established in Paris in 2007, Lemonway specializes in providing payment solutions to marketplaces and alternative finance platforms. Their offerings include wallet management, payment processing, and third-party payment capabilities, all within a regulated framework compliant with Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations.

With a client base of over 400 marketplaces and management of more than 1.3 million wallets, Lemonway has emerged as a leader in the payment services industry. To date, the company has raised €50 million in funding, reflecting its strong position in the market.

Source: fintechfutures.com

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BIS opens call to private sector participants for Project Agorá

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BIS Invites Collaboration with Private Sector for Project Agorá

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is reaching out to financial institutions from the private sector to explore the application of tokenisation in wholesale cross-border payments. BIS – Fintech news

BIS calls on the private sector to join Project Agorá

The bank is actively seeking participants for Project Agorá, welcoming commercial banks, deposit-taking institutions, financial market infrastructures, and critical service providers to apply. The application window extends until May 31, with the final list of participants scheduled for announcement on August 9.

Project Agorá, initiated by BIS in April, aims to evaluate the feasibility of a multi-currency ledger for cross-border payments, as outlined in the private sector application form.

This project will assess solutions capable of consolidating tokenised commercial bank money and tokenised wholesale central bank money within a public-private programmable core financial platform.

“The implementation of such a platform could enhance the efficiency of the monetary system and introduce innovative solutions using smart contracts and programmability, while maintaining its existing two-tier structure,” states the bank’s invitation for participation.

Several prominent institutions, including the Bank of France, Bank of Japan, Bank of Korea, Bank of Mexico, Swiss National Bank, Bank of England, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, have already subscribed to the initiative. The Institute of International Finance (IIF) serves as the convener and intermediary for private sector participants.

Participants in the final cohort will be expected to contribute technical expertise to aid in the design of the platform and test various use cases for cross-border payments within a two-tiered banking system.

Cecilia Skingsley, head of the BIS Innovation Hub, emphasized the project’s aim to address the complexities inherent in integrating multiple payment systems, accounting ledgers, and data registries.

“We are committed to not only testing the technology but also evaluating its performance within the specific operational, regulatory, and legal frameworks of the participating currencies, in collaboration with financial institutions operating in those jurisdictions.”

Source: fintechfutures.com

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