Ferrum Network is a technology company based in the United States.[1][2] It was founded by Naiem Yeganeh and Ian Friend in 2018.[3]

Background

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Naiem Yeganeh, CEO of Ferrum Network, graduated from the University of Queensland and began a career in software engineering in 2013.[4] Naiem Yeganeh has worked for Microsoft and Amazon. His last position before founding Ferrum Network was as a core machine learning expert for Bloomberg L.P.

Ian Friend is a co-founder of Ferrum Network and serves as its chief operating officer. He has a degree in business law from the New York Law School and was an associate attorney for several big firms, including Wilson Elser.[5]

Overview

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Ferrum Network’s mainnet nodes and related infrastructure are powered by the Quantum Portal. Ferrum Network is an interoperable L1 network, powered by a multichain messaging engine designed to communicate and connect with every blockchain,[6] enabling a frictionless environment for developers to deploy multichain DApps and for users to engage in a fully interoperable Web 3.0.[7]

With Ferrum Network, anyone can build and deploy solutions on one network and enable multi-chain functionality without the burden or technical debt of managing a multi-chain infrastructure for their projects.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Maishera, Hassan (26 April 2022). "Ferrum Network introduces staking-as-a-service on Algorand". CoinJournal.
  2. ^ "Top 4 Blockchain-as-a-Service Providers to Know About in 2022". Tech News | Startups News. Techstartups.com. 20 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Ferrum Network - Pioneering Interoperability 2.0". Ferrum.network.
  4. ^ "Naiem Khodabandehloo Yeganeh - Publications". Association for Computing Machinery.
  5. ^ "Crypto Investments 101: Lessons Learned and What Comes Next – crypto.news". crypto.news. 19 April 2022.
  6. ^ Toti, Benson (26 April 2022). "Ferrum Network expands its staking-as-a-service solution to Algorand". The Home of Altcoins: All About Crypto, Bitcoin & Altcoins | Cointext.com.
  7. ^ "Ferrum Network Rolls out its Staking-as-a-Service Solutions on the Algorand Blockchain". Business Insider.
  8. ^ "Ferrum Network Adds Staking-As-A-Service Support For The Algorand Blockchain Network". Cryptodaily.co.uk.