e-Money Spaces with Sifchain Finance 💹

Recorded: Aug. 17, 2022 Duration: 1:10:01

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- Why shall we? - How will you?
Hi Rahul, I'm very very yourself. Very well. Thank you so much. All set for this chat. Absolutely. Yes. As Sharpie as I can be at 10 p.m. Yeah, but yeah, I think yeah, cases here as well.
I think that's a good deal.
Yeah, I think Casey's here as well. I guess this is the three of us for so for now I guess I can call you Casey right? Yeah, yeah, that's all good. But would you should I just refer to you as sift moon all the time or can
And I just like, say sif. Sif moon probably the the bus route to go to be honest. Okay. Cool. I'll do that. Just waiting for a few more guys to join and it will start soon enough. Thank you, Juanito. Thank you, bosson.
uh, for joining in we should be starting in just a minute or so.
Before we officially introduce SIFT Moon, thank you all for being here.
This is our sixth Twitter space we've been doing this for a few months now and it's been a lot of fun personally as well, something that I really enjoy and we've had some wonderful chats over the past couple of months. Guys, we should just start in about a minute or so.
Hi, Bartis. How are you?
Okay, we've got a few guests and I'm sure they're going to join in and it's about 10 p.m. My time in India. It's 12 30 p.m. CET. So let's go ahead and start. Great to be here guys. This is our sixth Twitter space as I mentioned. Six Twitter spaces, chat for the money. We've been
doing this successfully for the past few months now. And I'd like to thank you guys for tuning in. I'm Rahul Jopthiani, I'm managing partnerships and business development for E-Money. E-Money is a project that's built on the cost-moss chain and issues of fully collateralized asset battery and stablecoin.
We've started out with the euro and soon we're going to follow this up with the east Swiss Frank and the scandals, the Swedish Corona, Norwegian Corona and the Danish Corona. Most importantly we are very very compliant, we are regularly audited for proof of funds by Ernst and Young and we're also registered with
the Danish Financial Services Authority. We truly believe that projects like ours are renewing confidence of investors and traders in this current their market. We've achieved a few milestones in the recent past and I want to give you a quick recap before we move on to our guest. We have recently published our Quartus
We recently also integrated with the Axelar network to enable cross chain and asset transfers. So users can across different blockchains can start accessing our stablecoin solutions. Emani has also partnered with RETOC, a real estate
tokenization platform. So they're going to use the euro to distribute rental income to their investors. How cool is that? Real world use cases finally. And E-Money has also integrated with Simplex to enable euro purchases with credit and debit cards. So without those cards and such, shopping
And with that, I'd like to officially welcome Sifmoon with us. Sifmoon is the head of strategy at Sifchain Finance. Sifmoon, can you tell us a little bit more about your background, how you got into the Web 3 space, and what got you started on Sifchain?
Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Thanks for, first off, thanks for having me. Very excited to be here. I've been in contact with the E-Money team for a while now, and it's always a pleasure talking with you guys. So, first off, thank you. A little bit about myself. Yeah, I'm Sifmoo.
if anyone's in the the Safe Chain Discord and see my moon avatar that's that's myself. I have a pretty diverse background and I'll try to keep it a bit high level but a sun true is in consulting for about seven or eight years in the kind of like
software development and deployment, consulting space, primarily working with the SAP software, which if anyone's ever used it before, you can know why I probably got out of it. That led me to doing more of a custom software
Product management gig for for an aerospace company that was really cool After that job that job was was pretty intense kind of like a 24/7 deal and I decided to take some time off to travel the world a bit And to just kind of like see what else is out there before diving into my next thing and in doing that I realized that I didn't really
want to sit behind. I didn't really want to go into an office every single day and it's like, "Oh, can I make my life a bit more?" I can live and then work and can be wherever I am. So I got into the freelance world and that opened the doors into a lot of different spaces. If anyone's ever out there and is in the freelance world,
If you're good at freelancing, you can get a lot of gigs thrown your way. That started to develop really quickly. I applied and got accepted to a number of different high quality, high caliber freelance agencies. My ability to