
Indodax
Indodax, founded in 2014, is one of the largest and oldest cryptocurrency exchanges serving the Indonesian market. It provides a platform for users to buy, sell, and trade a wide array of digital assets using the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). The exchange boasts millions of registered users
Indodax offers a comprehensive suite of trading services including spot trading for numerous cryptocurrencies, ranging from major coins such as Bitcoin and Ethereum to a diverse selection of altcoins. The platform features a mobile application with distinct "Lite" and "Pro" modes to cater to both novice and experienced traders. Users can also engage in staking to generate passive income from crypto holdings.
The exchange places a strong emphasis on user education through its "Indodax Academy," which provides resources on blockchain technology and cryptocurrency trading. It is registered and licensed by Indonesia's Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency (BAPPEBTI), underscoring its commitment to operating within the local regulatory framework.
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Each Coin and Bar contain an equivalent, optimized set of natural diamonds that add up to the same geological scarcity of carat weight, color, and clarity. Every sample and every commodity are public, and are designed to trade in lockstep market price.
Inside each asset is a military-grade wireless (NFC) encryption chip, enabling authentication, instant transactions, and remote audit.
Diamond Standard seeks to provide investors with a secure and accessible way to invest in diamonds at convenient, lower entry point via digital tokens called “Carats” issued from physical commodities.
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Carbon Central, developed by Australian tech firm NoviQTech, is an enterprise-grade software platform designed to help large organizations manage the complexities of carbon accounting and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting. The platform provides a unified, end-to-end solution for companies to measure, analyze, and report on their environmental footprint, particularly their Scope 1, 2, and 3 carbon emissions. It aims to replace disparate spreadsheets and manual data collection methods with a single, auditable system of record.
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