Open Source Software Foundation with a Liquid Cryptocurrency companies can hold to vote in the DAO

TAAM is the first cryptocurrency which follows EU MiCA, FCA DSS, Bank of England Ethical Investing Guidelines.

Open Source Foundation remunerates developers

TAAM remunerates developers for their work using a bountry driven model to incentivise developing critical infrastructure.

Building AGI

TAAM is dedicated to accelerating AGI in diverse fields including Robotics, Cybersecurity, Control Systems.

Self Driving

TAAM’s first project is working on Self Driving AI using Infrared instead of the traditional LiDAR or Ultrasonic Sensors.

Critical Infrastructure

TAAM works similar to Open Source Foundations such as Linux and Apache with the key difference being developers are remunerated in TAAM coins.

Open Source

85% of TAAM’s code will always be Open Source following best practices from Linux and Apache.

CIC in the UK

TAAM is structured as TAAM OSF Holdings Ltd. in the UK with a CIC underneath which holds the open source assets and remunerates developers.

Cryptocurrency linked to a viable product

Unlike most cryptocurrencies, TAAM is building infrastructure critical and dedicated to industry use including in self driving, cybersecurity, robotics and control systems as well as new programming languages.

Robust Regulatory Guidance

Read our Regulatory whitepaper to see how TAAM innovates in the cryptocurrency space by providing regulatory guidelines based on EU, FCA and Bank of England Directives.

Robust Regulatory Framework.

  • Bank of England IF and SCF.
  • FCA DSS
  • EU MiCA

Financial Controls

  • External Financial Controller.
  • Regulatory White Paper.
  • Asset managers guide to Cryptocurrencies.

“TAAM is the first cryptocurrency which provides a regulatory framework by incorporating guidelines from EU Mica, FCA DSS and Bank of England Ethical Investing Principles”

TAAM Makes a landmark achievement in the cryptocurrency industry by providing a regulatory whitepaper following Guidelines from EU MiCA, FCA DSS and BOE IF AND SCF guidelines as well as having an external financial controller.