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  • 1-on-1 explaining what a DEX is about...

    In this online meeting, we will delve into the intricacies of listing on a decentralized exchange (DEX), shedding light on the significance and processes involved in this innovative aspect of the financial landscape In this online meeting, participants will delve into the intricacies of listing on a decentralized exchange (DEX), shedding light on the significance and processes involved in this innovative aspect of the financial landscape. The discussion will demystify the concept of DEX listing, elucidating its implications for projects, tokens, and the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem. The meeting will commence with an exploration of the decentralized nature of DEX platforms, emphasizing how they operate without the need for intermediaries or central authorities. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles underpinning decentralized exchanges and how they differ from traditional centralized counterparts. Moving forward, the conversation will pivot towards the specific steps and considerations involved in listing on a DEX. Attendees will gain insights into the technical, regulatory, and community-driven aspects that shape the listing process. Exploring the nuances of smart contracts, liquidity pools, and token standards, participants will gain a nuanced understanding of the technical requirements for DEX listing. The meeting will also address regulatory considerations pertinent to DEX listings, emphasizing compliance with evolving standards in the decentralized finance (DeFi) space. Participants will engage in a dialogue about the challenges and opportunities associated with regulatory frameworks, highlighting the importance of navigating this evolving landscape. Additionally, the discussion will touch upon the community-driven nature of DEX platforms, elucidating the role of community support, governance mechanisms, and user participation in the listing decision-making process. Participants will gain insights into how a vibrant and engaged community can contribute to the success of a token listed on a DEX. Throughout the meeting, real-world examples and case studies will be presented, offering concrete illustrations of successful DEX listings and the impact they can have on projects and token ecosystems. Attendees will leave with a heightened understanding of the decentralized exchange landscape, equipped to navigate the complexities of DEX listing in the rapidly evolving world of blockchain and cryptocurrencies.

  • 1-on-1 explaining how to list

    We will help you to list your assets on the FNFTEX. Do you have a painting or other valuable that you want to list, we will take you on the journey while answering all your questions.

  • get info on listing your company shares

    Listing a company's shares on a stock exchange involves several key steps: Lets together find out which are applicable for your situation! Preparation: The company must meet specific financial and regulatory requirements set by the stock exchange. This often includes having a track record of financial performance, audited accounts, and adherence to corporate governance standards. Engage Advisors: The company engages legal, financial, and underwriting advisors to guide them through the listing process. These professionals help ensure compliance with regulations and market best practices. Due Diligence: The company undergoes a thorough due diligence process, where its financial and operational aspects are scrutinized by regulatory authorities, underwriters, and legal entities to ensure transparency and compliance. Documentation: Initial Public Offering (IPO) documents, including a prospectus, are prepared. The prospectus provides detailed information about the company's operations, financials, risks, and the intended use of funds. Regulatory Approval: The IPO documents are submitted to relevant regulatory bodies for approval. These bodies review the information to ensure compliance with securities laws and investor protection regulations. Underwriting: The company may engage underwriters who commit to purchasing the shares at a predetermined price. Underwriters help in setting the IPO price, managing the offering, and ensuring a successful market debut. Roadshow: A roadshow is conducted to generate interest from potential investors. Company representatives, along with underwriters, meet with institutional investors and analysts to present the investment case for the IPO. Share Pricing: The final offer price for the shares is determined based on investor demand and market conditions. This is a critical step in attracting investors during the IPO. Listing Day: On the day of listing, the company's shares become available for trading on the stock exchange. The opening price is usually influenced by market demand, and the shares are traded among investors.

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