Publications

Getting Started With Redcurry
Redcurry is a digital currency backed by commercial real estate (CRE). It’s money designed to grow in value—perfect for everyday payments and saving up. Redcurry

Avoiding The Volatility Trap: How Redcurry Ensures Continuous Value Growth
When it comes to saving or investing, no one wants to lose money. That’s why savers often settle for low returns to avoid the risks of volatile markets. In this article, we’ll explore how Redcurry avoids the volatility trap and ensures steady value growth.

Is Gold Still a Safe Bet Against Inflation? A Closer Look
For decades, gold has been seen as the ultimate safe haven. When markets crash or inflation spikes, investors turn to the yellow metal as a

Why Redcurry Exists?
Most financial tools today are built for one of two things: speculation or stagnation. If you want growth, you’re pushed toward high-risk investments that swing with

Redcurry Secures €400,000 Investment, Ensuring Real Estate-Backed Money Becomes a Reality
TALLINN, ESTONIA, Sept. 19, 2023 Currynomics Labs, a fintech start-up developing next-generation digital money, announced today the successful closure of its €400,000 investment round. This

RICS Valuation Standards: Ensuring Transparent and Accurate CRE Appraisals in Redcurry’s Portfolio
The value of Redcurry is determined by the value of the real estate portfolio backing it. In this article, we’ll explore what RICS is, how it works, and why it is critical in maintaining Redcurry’s stability and long-term growth.

Access Over Ownership: Why You Should Embrace Decentralized Money
In an era where key assets are not owned but accessed, the importance of ownership dwindles. Access, powered by technological advancements is shaping our economy

Identity: A Key Bottleneck to Mass DLT Adoption
Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) has gained significant traction in recent years, with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum becoming household names. DLT has the potential to

12 Common Smart Contract Vulnerabilities and How To Address Them
Smart contracts provide a fundamental benefit by enabling us to verify the software that underlies a service and its actions without relying on trust in