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Networks are converging on Internet: messaging, telephone, web, communities, marketplaces, transport, jobs.
The next step is the digitization of financial system, organisations and governments. Through the digitization of value transfer, a network of value emerges in parallel to the network of information (web).
All societies using cryptoassets will need a global index to have an easy access to their transactions:
By building the underlying index of all transactions, Elementus will be the query engine of the network of value.
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To merge, organize, and analyze all blockchain data, making it universally understandable and useful for end users and customers
Empowering responsible people on the network of value:
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Data science is our core expertise. We are talented, diverse, dynamic and hungry for knowledge.
We believe in blockchain empowering people and in responsibility, transparency, curiosity and self-improvement.Max Galka, CEO
At Elementus we are always looking for people that complement our skills, share our values and passion and are eager to add value to the team.
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