Etheremon is glad to announce that Loi Luu of Kyber Network, Ari Meilich of Decentraland and Andrew Kim, former head of Oculus Korea have agreed to join Etheremon as advisors.

Loi Luu is a Co-founder and CEO of Kyber Network, a decentralized exchange for cryptocurrencies focuses on both security and usability. He also earned his PhD from National University of Singapore where he did research on cryptocurrencies, smart contract security and distributed consensus algorithms. Before Kyber Network, he developed Oyente, the first open-source security analyser for Ethereum smart contracts and cofounded SmartPool, another open source project which embraces decentralization of mining pools in existing cryptocurrency.

Ari Meilich is a Co-founder and Project Lead at Decentraland, a decentralized virtual world that is becoming a playground for all NFT games. He was previously an Analyst at Charles River Ventures, and founded two startups. He’s a member of the Voltaire House, the foremost crypto community in Buenos Aires.

Andrew Kim is the Former Head of Oculus Korea. Oculus specializes in virtual reality hardware and software products and was acquired by Facebook in 2014. Andrew holds Master Degree of Engineering from Stanford University and spent his career building innovative technology products. After Oculus, Andrew has been directing several Virtual Reality projects in Asia.

We are excited to work with Loi, Ari and Andrew on the development of Etheremon moving forward. We believe their expertise in both Blockchain and Virtual Reality technology will help us in our journey to build the foundation of Game 3.0 with Etheremon being a successful title. Having these prominent advisors will also support us in our long-term vision of building EMONT Alliance to continue bringing the best gaming experience to players around the world.

Regards,

Etheremon Team

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