Alkemi Network Launches Out of Stealth to Bridge CeFi to DeFi
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TORONTO, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Alkemi Network is launching out of stealth as the world s first decentralized liquidity network to offer institutional DeFi. After closing a $4.6 million investment round with over $5 million of liquidity deposits seeded to the network, Alkemi is live on mainnet. The flagship borrowing and lending protocol, Alkemi Earn, provides centralized financial counterparties with compliant, turnkey access to DeFi.
Over the past 6 months, Alkemi has prioritized product, network reach and community buildout, whilst closing a growth round and onboarding 25 liquidity providers.
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Tiana Gairns of Prince George, right, stands next to Fanny Smith of Switzerland and Marielle Thompson of Whistler after finishing third in the World Cup ski cross semifinal Saturday in Bakuriani, Georgia. Gairns went on to finish the competition eight overall. Smith came from behind in the women s big final and captured gold to lock up the Crystal Globe points championship. Thompson ended up fourth overall and ranks second in the standings with two stops left in the World Cup circuit. - Photo from cbc.ca
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IDRE FJÄLL, SWEDEN — Another day, another World Cup ski cross gold medal for Canadian Reece Howden. The native of Cultus Lake captured a second straight World Cup event Sunday and third of the . . .