# Overview

## Project Dreams

Decentralized finance (DeFi) has been around since August of 2018. Although DeFi has been around for several years it is still unfamiliar to most. An average number of four million unique address either bought or sold a decentralized finance asset world wide. That may seem like a lot but their are approximately 8 billion humans on earth. A leading reason why people are not using decentralized finance is because they don't understand it or because they have never heard of it. Decentralized finance eliminates fees and rules that most financial companies enforce on their clients. Centralized finance relies on third parties or banks to to facilitate movement of money. Decentralized finance eliminates intermediate parties by allowing trade through technologies also known as peer to peer financial network.&#x20;

Project Dreams aims to educate and bring awareness to decentralized finance by using different platoforms. Project Dreams podcast will host several DeFi project developers, experienced DeFi traders and knowledgeable DeFi individuals to share their experinces within the Defi industry. We connect the community to emerging and existing Defi projects by giving project developers a platform to share the details about their projects. Project Dreams will be launching a token and documenting the whole experience to share with listeners on their podcast. Listeners will get to have a in-depth analysis of what it is like to start their own DeFi project.&#x20;

Project Dreams will have several services to help indivduals create and boost their DeFi projects. By providing services we hope to increase the number of Decentralized finance users and to help emerging projects. All proceeds earned from services will be used to help elevate project dreams token.&#x20;


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