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Auckland tech company Centrality runs world’s first 'token generating event'

“We're trying to flip the start-up model on its head," says founder Aaron McDonald.

Calida Smylie
Mon, 02 Oct 2017

Auckland tech company Centrality has raised funds through the cryptocurrency market in a novel offer.

Centrality, a one-year-old venture studio which helps app developers grow, has raised the equivalent of $15 million through what it claims is New Zealand’s first initial coin offering (ICO) and

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Calida Smylie
Mon, 02 Oct 2017
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