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Perpertual Futures Contracts for Ampleforth’s AMPL Tokens Launched on FTX, Trading with USD and Tether (USDT) Also Supported

FTX, a crypto-asset and derivatives exchange, announced on July 23, 2020 that it has listed new AMPL/USD and AMPL/USDT trading pairs. FTX has also introduced the first perpetual futures contracts for Ampleforth (AMPL). As explained in a release shared with CI: “These contracts act to… Read More

Brian Armstrong, Pantera Capital backed, Chainlink Integrated Ampleforth Money Protocol Introduces Liquidity Incentives on Uniswap

Ampleforth, a crypto-asset protocol for “oraclized” money, revealed on June 23, 2020, that it will introduce a new Liquidity Incentive Program, Geyser, which will target Uniswap 2.0, a widely-used non-custodial Ethereum token exchange. As mentioned in a press release shared with Crowdfund Insider: “After providing… Read More

Evan Kuo: Ampleforth CEO Explains How Platform’s Native AMPL Tokens Aim to be “Fair and Independent Money” 

We recently caught up with Evan Kuo, CEO at Ampleforth, a new crypto-asset protocol for developing “fair and independent money.” Kuo, a mechatronics, robotics, and automation engineering graduate from the University of California, Berkeley, argues that Bitcoin (BTC), the flagship cryptocurrency, has the potential to… Read More

Synthetic Commodity: Ampleforth IEO Claims $5 Million Raised in Just 11 Seconds

Ampleforth (AMPL) reports that its initial exchange offering (IEO) raised a solid $5 million in just 11 seconds. The IEO was completed via BitFinex and Ethfinex’s Tokinex platform. Tokinex is Bitfinex’s IEO platform. AMPL tokens are expected to be distributed to holders within the next… Read More

Stablecoin Fragments Rebrands as Ampleforth, Receives $1.75 Million in Funding

Fragments has rebranded itself as Ampleforth as it introduces a noncollateralized stablecoin called Amples. Amples proposes a “framework for creating an Ideal Money that is inflation-proof, sovereign free and capable of storing both near and long-term value.” Predecessor Fragments used a smart contract called the reserve… Read More

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