Английская Википедия:Hrachya Danielyan

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Hrachya Danielyan, (Armenian: Հրաչյա Դանիելյան) (born 1987) is the author of the first Armenian-language book about cryptocurrencies and electronic money in the world: "The Mysterious CryptoWorld"; he has also written many scientific articles.

Biography

Hrachya Danielyan, he son of Arsen, was born in Yerevan, into a family of doctors. In 1994–2004 he studied at the secondary school No. 89 in Yerevan, then served in the Armenian army from 2005 to 2007.

In 2007–2012, Hrachya Danielyan continued his studies at the Faculty of Economics of the National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenian.

In 2016 Hrachya Danielyan was appointed in the position of the President of the Armenian Congress of Ukraine in Armenia.[1]

In 2017 he graduated from the "MFB" Financial Academy with honor, receiving a Master's degree in Economic Sciences.

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"The Mysterious CryptoWorld" book

Since 2018, the latter is considered the president of the Association for the Development of Electronic Payment Systems in Armenia.

In 2020 Hrachya Danielyan published the world's first Armenian language book about cryptocurrencies and electronic money, "The Mysterious Crypto World". He is considered the world's first candidate of economic sciences (PhD) in the cryptosphere.[2][3]

In 2022, he completed his post-graduate studies at the Northern University, after which he defended his PhD thesis on "Issues of financial management of electronic payment systems and cryptocurrencies" at the Armenian State University of Economics and became a candidate of Economic Sciences (PhD).[4]

Hrachya Danielyan has two children: Daniel and Mary Danielyan.Шаблон:Citation needed

Activities

During his activity, he received several awards, including:

  • Candidate of Economic Sciences (PhD);
  • Honorary certificate of "Erebuni" Armenian Museum (2023) for sponsoring the event;
  • Ukraine-Armenia relations support medal (2018) for permanent events and charity activities;
  • Order of Saint Prince Vladimir (III degree) by decree of the Patriarch of Ukraine Filaret Denisenko (2018) for permanent contribution to the improvement and development of relations between the two states;
  • Medal from the Armenian National Congress in Ukraine (2021) for lobbying for Ukrainian-Armenians in Armenia;
  • Patron of Holy Christ the Savior Church in Batumi for constant support of the church;
  • Medal dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Hovhannes Tumanyan by the museum for donating the poet's original manuscripts;[5]
  • Medal (2021) by Vilen Shatvoryan, President of the Union of Armenians of Ukraine (UAU), for contribution to Armenian-Ukrainian relations;
  • Certificate of Diocese of Isfahan (Iran) (2022) to add historical values to the fund.

References

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