Stable coins are becoming a common thread in the quest for mainstream adoption of digital currencies. ITU Innovators will host an evening where we are joined by two stable coin projects, ARYZE and MakerDAO, as well as an introduction into a pilot project by Nordic Blockchain Association for “real world” applications of stable cryptocurrencies.

ARYZE is a Danish fintech developing a series of global stable coins, as well as a multi-asset modular payments application. By creating the bridge between traditional value and digital currencies, ARYZE aims to be the primary payment infrastructure enabling individuals, businesses and IOT devices to make instant payments globally, in a modular ecosystem with no transaction fees.

MakerDAO is a decentralized organization dedicated to bringing stability to the crypto economy. MakerDAO issues Dai, the world's first decentralized stable coin on the Ethereum blockchain. Dai eliminates volatility through an autonomous system of smart contracts, specifically designed to respond to market dynamics.

Nordic Blockchain Association is a non-profit that is growing and shaping the largest blockchain ecosystem in the Nordics by matching blockchain experts with relevant stakeholders to facilitate knowledge sharing and ideation, by consulting public and private sector organizations on the applicability and impact of blockchain and by accelerating the development and future implementation of blockchain solutions.

The event will feature 3x presentations and Q&A sessions, as well as a final Q&A session, followed by a networking opportunity for ITU students and others.





Free drinks will be available for the networking session, as long as they last.





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