NAOS Finance

NAOS Finance (NAOS)

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1 NAOS = 2.98 UM Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRO)
0.0083458 MRO

Last updated: 2024-09-12 18:34:00 UTC - about 1 year ago 1 USD = 356.999828 MRO

General information
Global rank:4995
Name: NAOS Finance NAOS Finance
Symbol:NAOS
Current coin price (MRO):2.98 UM
Last hour:arrow_downward-0.010 %
Last 24 hours:arrow_downward-1.29 %
Last 7 days:-3.28 %trending_down
Capitalisation (MRO):0.000000 UM
Volume 24h (MRO):1 441 922.31 UM
Available supply:0.000000 NAOS
Total coin supply:300 000 000.00 NAOS
Start date:2021-04-27
Last updated: 2024-09-12 18:34:00 UTC - about 1 year ago

NAOS Finance/Mauritanian Ouguiya (NAOS/MRO) price chart

NAOS Finance/Mauritanian Ouguiya (NAOS/MRO) capitalisation and volume charts

What is it?

NAOS Finance is a decentralized platform that serves as a bridge connecting conventional financial systems with digital currencies. By utilizing blockchain technology, it fosters a financial ecosystem that supports lending activities and the development of financial markets, with a particular emphasis on real-world assets.

What is used for?

NAOS Finance enhances yield opportunities and engages participants through several strategic token utilities, emulating Curve Finance's approach by incentivizing long-term stakeholders through a Boost Pool. By locking NAOS tokens for 3, 12, 24, or 48 months, users can amplify their yields by up to 2.5x. These locked tokens convert to veNAOS, granting holders governance rights, thereby allowing them to shape the protocol's evolution, including new features, upgrades, borrower onboarding, loan conditions, and partnership strategies. Moreover, the NAOS ecosystem is set to expand with additional utilities, such as service fee reductions for lenders holding veNAOS against a standard 0.5% withdrawal fee and borrower staking mechanisms. The latter requires borrowers to stake NAOS tokens to raise their borrowing caps, creating a direct correlation between the loan ceiling and staked amounts. Furthermore, to preserve auditor independence and dissuade unethical practices, borrower-staked tokens fund auditor rewards rather than facilitating bribes. If auditor availability exceeds borrowing requests, auditors must stake NAOS tokens themselves, ensuring a balanced, merit-based selection process. These collective measures, planned for gradual implementation, underline NAOS's commitment to a participatory, secure, and mutually beneficial financial ecosystem.

Who created it?

Founded in 2020 by Kevin Tseng and his team, NAOS Finance has its headquarters in Taiwan. In addition to his role at NAOS, Tseng is the Executive Director at Fosun RZ Capital, actively investing in various sectors like fintech, healthcare, and consumer internet within Southeast Asia. His professional journey includes significant stints with Alibaba Group, focusing on strategic investments in the ecommerce and entertainment sectors, and with Rocket Internet, where he managed Groupon's market entry and expansion in China and served as the CEO of Zalora Taiwan. Tseng's earlier career engagements were with The Walt Disney Company’s M&A team and Merrill Lynch’s investment banking division. He holds an MS from the University of Pennsylvania and a BS/BA from the University of California.