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Javier Palomino
Javier Palomino Fernández is the CEO and Co-founder of DEXTools, a platform and ecosystem that provides real-time charts, history, and token information from the blockchain for traders in decentralized markets. [1][2]
Education
From 2003 to 2005, Javier Palonimo attended Seresco S.A. where he studied Graphic Design and Computer Application Development. Prior to that, he attended Universidad de Oviedo and studied Computer Engineering, Management until 2003. [1]
Career
Javier started his career in 2005 as an Auxiliary Professor at I.F.T. and a Web Designer at Microhear. At Seresco S.A., he was responsible for Designing and Programming until 2006. Afterward, he served as a Programmer at France Telecom Spain until March 2007. From 2007 to 2010, he was the Director of Design at Advernet S.L. (Vocento). He was also a Technical Director at eNubes from 2011 to 2013. [1]
Prior to co-founding DEXTools, Javier served as the Chief Technical Officer at eGeon TT from November 2014 to April 2017. Then he served as a Reference Front-end Leader at Sngular until October 2020. [1]
DEXTools
In June 2020, Javier Palomino co-founded DEXTools alongside Frederic Fernandez and serves as the company's Chief Executive Officer (CEO). DEXTools (DEXT) is a comprehensive and interactive platform for analyzing and executing cryptocurrency asset trading. The platform provides users with access to a large amount of data and analytical tools necessary to understand a project. The DEXTools protocol aims to build a robust data infrastructure that supports an ecosystem capable of encompassing everything in the future of decentralized finance (DeFi) trading and analysis. [2][1]
DEXT is the native token of the DEXTools ecosystem on both the Ethereum ERC-20 and the Binance Smart Chain (BSC) BEP-20 standards. The DEXT token can be used to access subscription levels and benefit from unlocking all of the features of the DEXT ecosystem. [3]
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