[ Let's get to know the co-founders of Orderly ]
Terence Ng and Ran Yi are the co-founders of Orderly.
Ran Yi received a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Carnegie Mellon University and has worked at a quant firm before joining Kronos Research, contributing to the WOO network, and then founding Orderly in 2022.
Terence Ng earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and has served as a technical expert and manager at several companies before becoming the CTO at WOO network and now at Orderly.
Terence Ng has a deep understanding of financial technology infrastructure, while Ran Yi has extensive experience in global asset management.
Ran Yi previously worked at Freddie Mac, one of the companies that contributed to the financial crisis, and witnessing the crisis diminished his trust in the existing system, leading him to want to create more convenient and accessible financial services, which is why Orderly was established.
However, upon further investigation, it turns out that since both were part of the WOO network, the current WOO finance has tools similar to those of Orderly, and I found out that WOOFI pro is the largest broker of Orderly. !!
@OrderlyNetwork is also running a Yaping reward program and provides 150K – 250K ORDER to the top 50 every month.
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