As part of its reorganization, DigiU is holding three snapshots of preferred shares. DigiU’s CEO Alexey Ognev discussed the ecosystem reorganization in detail during a webinar on 10.04.2025.
This approach is commonly used globally during a company’s scaling phase. Let’s explore 3 case studies where preferred shares were key to stability and effective capital raising
Robots, paired with AI, are evolving faster than ever. They’re no longer just tools – they’re active participants in processes. We covered this in detail in our previous post. Today, we’ll dive into the key trends and analytical forecasts shaping the robotics industry, which is building the world’s new tech infrastructure.
In April, the DigiU team participated in two major events: the Blockchain Forum in Moscow and the Token2049 conference in Dubai. During the webinar on 15.05.2025, Alexey Ognev and Aidar Sabirov summarized the outcomes, discussing key industry trends, the development of AI agents, Solana validators, and the ecosystem’s next steps.
We continue to explore a financial instrument used by leading corporations for decades. The reason is simple: it provides investors with fixed income, priority in payouts, and capital protection. For businesses, it offers access to stable funding without diluting control.
We continue our series of posts about rights. As a reminder, the final list will be confirmed by 01.07.2025.
Liquidation preference is an investor's right to receive payout on a priority basis in the event of a company’s liquidation, sale, merger, or other major transformation involving asset distribution.
Over the first 4 months of 2025, we’ve done tremendous work, and this month, you’ll start seeing it reflected in our products, interfaces, and the perception of DigiU.
We continue to advance along several major vectors: reorganization, validator network development, strengthening partnerships, and launching AI products.
By 2040, the number of robots could surpass 10 billion, while Earth's population is just over 8 billion. This was stated by Elon Musk at the 8th Future Investment Initiative conference. Experts predict the robotics industry will grow to $286,798.3 million by 2032.