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Christoph Richter is a seasoned tech entrepreneur and Co-Founder/CTO of MC² Finance, a Swiss AG specializing in blockchain and decentralized finance.
With a proven track record of founding and successfully exiting two startups, he excels in strategic planning and business scaling including 20 years of experience as a developer.
Richter has held numerous CTO roles and is recognized for his expertise in technology, and more recently tokenomics, and token launches.
As the main advisor to Grindery Wallet, the largest and fastest-growing AA wallet with 2 million users, he is a sought-after consultant known for his hands-on advisory.
He is frequently invited to share his insights on blockchain and digitalization at prestigious venues, including the European Parliament and Swiss banking conferences.
Previously, Richter was Tech Lead at Bwin, the largest online betting platform, and played a key role in developing Austria's third-largest online newspaper. Colleagues often describe him as "the guy you call to fix problems," underscoring his reputation as a reliable problem solver. 
My greatest expertise lies in building vibrant self-sustaining communities and intent-based collabs with partners is where my expertise list, hence I'm planning to use that time to start substack dedicated to community building. Also I love organizing and hosting live events!
From late 2021 to late 2024 I:
-Organized the biggest events in the history of Fantom network for Fantom-native projects (more than 20 guest protocols and KOLs joined, and the audience of above 500+) on a zero budget (the trick was requesting all guest protocols to promote the event)
- ran 60+ collabs for various projects (I never counted, but more than 50), most of which were based on the intent-based series of tasks to ensure growth and conversion;
- developed a self-sustaining bounty program for DIA DAO that works till this day;
- co-founded a small community management agency that provided junior-level community stuff on a freelance basis (in time this agency has grown into a loyal and self-maintaining community, with its own in-house events and community-made groups)
At MC² Finance over the past 10 months I was the Head of Marketing where I ran 3 subdivisions:
1) in-house content which consisted of SMM, SEO-optimised articles and product featuring videos (I'd also include the panel discussions with experts in this sub);
2) community growth management, which included moderation, in-house events, quest platform management including the airdrop sprint, collabs with partners;
3) PR and Marketing ops, which included third-party publications, google ads and X analytics (embedded with on-chain tracking) and KOL management