The Syntropy Mainnet is announced for the second half of this year, each month now becomes a race on the development of the data layer for web3 that Syntropy is building.
Reminder, during January, if you did not have time to follow the evolution of Syntropy according to its stages of development in time, it should be easy for you by just reading the summary of January here.
This month of February begins with a big change in the Syntropy management team with Daniel Avenue who becomes the new CEO in place of Domas who was until then the CEO and co-founder of Syntropy since its beginning. Daniel will bring a wealth of experience and a proven track record in the digital asset infrastructure space and is expected to play an instrumental role in leading the company through its next phase of growth and innovation that aims to establish itself as a blockchain of data blockchains providing real-time and continuous data for the rapid development of Web3 applications, DePIN infrastructures, etc.
As the new CEO, Daniel takes on his new role bringing a wealth of expertise. Previously a partner at Ernst & Young, Daniel has a long career characterized by strategic leadership and a deep understanding of digital assets gained through his impactful work at Swisscom Blockchain, Origyn, SIBEX, and the Crypto Valley Association. His extensive experience in crypto infrastructure projects since 2016 positions him as the ideal leader for the next phase of scale and growth for Syntropy and its ecosystem.
Former CEO Domas Poviauskas played a pivotal role in Syntropy's current success and is expected to transition to a new role focused on strategically integrating the company within the broader Web3 ecosystem. Domas is expected to continue to contribute his valuable knowledge and expertise to further strengthen Syntropy's position in the industry.
To introduce Daniel to the community, he was given his first speaking engagement for his new role, and a space on X was organized for the Syntropy community to meet Daniel, ask questions, and get information about the shift with Jonas Simanavicius and Domas Poviauskas.
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