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# Team

### Heng Kongkea Oudong (Founder and Programmer)

Oudong is a senior student majoring in Digital economy at the National University of Management.

### Thea Narith (Founder and Programmer)

Narith is a senior student majoring in Digital economy at the National University of Management.&#x20;

### Seng Chealinh (Founder and Tokenomic)

Chealinh is a senior student majoring in Digital economy at the National University of Management.&#x20;

### Tran Meily (Founder and Tokenomic)

Meily is a senior student majoring in Digital economy at the National University of Management.&#x20;

### Khin Oudomsattya (Founder and Social Media)

Sattya is a senior student majoring in Digital economy at the National University of Management.&#x20;

### Sin Socheata (Founder and Social Media)

Socheata is a senior student majoring in Digital economy at the National University of Management.

### Hok Chetra (Founder and Social Media)

Chetra is a senior student majoring in Digital economy at the National University of Management.&#x20;


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