CopPay Adds New Advisors Ahead Of Upcoming ICO

in blockchain •  7 years ago 

Cryptocurrency payment system, CopPay, has bolstered its C-Suite with a new group of technical advisors, who will work closely with the company’s management team as it prepares for its upcoming Initial Coin Offering (ICO).

The new advisors hail from right across the world, bringing a wealth of experience in their respective fields to CopPay:

Elie Galam (USA):

A Harvard-educated mathematician, Elie is Chief Investment Officer of the Eastmore Group: a New York-based hedge fund that uses algorithms to find arbitrage opportunities in financial derivatives. Prior to Eastmore, he was a Portfolio Manager for Two Sigma investments, a $40 billion quantitative hedge fund.

Jay Best (UK):

Dr. Best is a leading expert and advisor in cryptocurrency payments and payroll, as well as decentralized applications, tokens, and data security. He pioneered deep learning on GPUs at MIT and is also a seasoned C-level executive and board member. Dr. Best continues to drive innovation in cryptocurrency and is particularly interested in using payments to eliminate chargebacks and fraud. He was nominated ‘Top Crypto Strategist UK 2017.’

Rui Dong (Canada):

Rui has strong coding skills, and a firm grounding in data analysis and the automation of reporting processes. A full stack developer at Bitmaker, he holds a double major in Actuarial Science and Psychology from Western University.

Alexander Ermakovich (Belarus):

Alexander has worked in software development for the past 20 years, mostly in the banking sector. His expertise covers internet banking, mobile banking, OMNI channel solutions, and front end development.“We’re delighted to have such a diverse array of talents among our new advisory team,” said Ina Samovich, CopPay’s CEO. “The board will no doubt benefit enormously from their varied expertise; as we head towards the ICO and into our next growth phase.

CopPay aims to make it easier for everyone to use cryptocurrencies — like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dash and Litecoin — using point-of-sale software terminals that can accept any currently listed cryptocurrency, and exchange them for FIAT currencies: in real time, without transaction fees.

CopPay’s ICO launches on October 30 and will run to November 30.

For more information, visit www.coppay.io.

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