Meet CRATHEON, CratD2C's Own Guardian
PEP CratD2C News Bio
Prof. DeSci Bio
- My professional journey began in a major hospital’s Pathology Laboratory, where I worked across Biochemistry and Haematology and assisted Pathologists in the Mortuary.
- I later joined my states Forensic Science Service Department as a Forensic Technical Officer in Forensic Biology, examining evidence for DNA analysis and attending crime scenes.
- I entered the cryptocurrency industry in 2017, dedicating myself to understanding blockchain technology and its potential.
- Alongside investing, I managed the book keeping for several Self-Managed Super Funds (SMSFs), drawing on experience gained while working with a Tax Auditor to ensure accurate crypto-related tax reporting.
- In 2019, I began writing Medium articles to educate others about blockchain projects, producing over 250 articles by 2024, particularly within the Polkadot ecosystem. This work led to collaborations with prominent figures in the crypto space, including a Venture Capitalist (VC), where I gained valuable experience promoting blockchain projects.
- Today, I am fully committed to CratD2C, focusing on helping the Foundation educate and support the community, especially new members learning about the project and its ecosystem.
- I am a university professor and research group leader in the field of molecular sciences. Over the years, I’ve worked on the synthesis and structural analysis of molecules and materials with real-world applications. Recently, I’ve developed a strong interest in decentralized science (DeSci).
- I joined the CratD2C ecosystem as a validator, driven by the belief that blockchain technology with a socio-educational purpose can empower young scientific communities with limited resources. Through my role as DeSci Validator, I aim to help bridge research and real-world utility, and to create a more equitable path for the next generation of scientists.
- Because a mind without support is an idea lost. Thousands of young people have brilliant ideas… but most of them never even get the chance to be born. Why? Lack of opportunities. Lack of funding. Talent is equally distributed. Opportunities are not. As a professor and Cratdian, I want to change that.
- This site reflects my ongoing support for CratD2C, alongside PEP, with a focus on community-building, education, and long-term utility. I may not share many personal details… but I do share a vision.
Become A Cratdian
To Recognise The Authentic Commitment Of Those Actively Supporting The Ecosystem, Prof DeSci Is Launching The Following Initiative:
- 10% of Prof DeSci's Validator rewards will be distributed among the 3 Cratdians who demonstrate the strongest support for his X account until 24 hours before the Spot Trading launch.
- Yes, a reward for truly supporting the ecosystem.
How To Participate:
- Follow Prof DeSci's X account, https://x.com/DeSciValidator.
- Stay tuned for his posts.
- Interact actively: comment, share, and like every post.
Comment Validation Criteria:
- Each comment must highlight at least one attribute of the CratD2C ecosystem.
- To help with this explore the official website, https://cratd2csmartchain.io/.
- You will also find useful information in the following articles, https://substack.com/@pepcratd2cnews?utm_source=user-menu
This Weeks Featured Video
- Nimbus Capital is proud to announce a USD 30 million strategic investment in CratD2C Autonomous Smart Chain (DASC) — an innovative Layer 1 blockchain engineered to transform global commerce through scalable, secure, and decentralized infrastructure.
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CratD2C delivers high-performance transaction throughput, real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, and validator participation at scale, creating a unified ecosystem that seamlessly connects businesses, consumers, and developers.
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This investment will accelerate CratD2C’s MainNet launch, expand its validator network, onboard institutional partners, and advance its mission toward global adoption — establishing CratD2C as a foundational infrastructure layer at the intersection of blockchain technology and real-world utility.