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We Are Live

We are excited to announce the launch of our fund and invite the media to our journey.

Introducing 22/7, a crypto fund focused on identifying and investing in the most promising web3 and tokenized projects in the gaming, media, and entertainment industry.

Founded by a team of industry heavyweights, 22/7 is led by Iky Sandorffy, a veteran of Google with over a decade of experience in the tech industry, and over 7 years of experience managing Middle East & Africa region for Google Play. Joining Iky is Gideon Michonik, a successful private investor and veteran in the VC industry, Benjamin Newman, a digital media expert with a proven track record of success in tokenization, and Michael Velkes, a mobile gaming entrepreneur with vast experience in gaming investments and operations.

With years of hands-on experience in both web2 and web3, we bring a unique perspective to the rapidly growing crypto market. Our team at 22/7 will use crypto native funding strategies such as tokens, NFTs, and DeFi to provide our investors with access to the most promising projects in the rapidly evolving crypto market.

Join us as we explore the opportunities presented by the web3 and crypto market, and strive to shape the future of gaming, media, and entertainment.

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22/7 - the closest mathematical approximation of Pi

It all begins with an idea.

Proofs of the mathematical result that the rational number 

22/7 is greater than π (pi) date back to antiquity. One of these proofs, more recently developed but requiring only elementary techniques from calculus, has attracted attention in modern mathematics due to its mathematical elegance and its connections to the theory of Diophantine approximations. Stephen Lucas calls this proof "one of the more beautiful results related to approximating π".[1] Julian Havil ends a discussion of continued fraction approximations of π with the result, describing it as "impossible to resist mentioning" in that context.[2]


The purpose of the proof is not primarily to convince its readers that 22/7 (or 3+1/7) is indeed bigger than Ï€; systematic methods of computing the value of Ï€ exist. If one knows that Ï€ is approximately 3.14159, then it trivially follows that Ï€ < 22/7, which is approximately 3.142857. But it takes much less work to show that Ï€ < 22/7 by the method used in this proof than to show that Ï€ is approximately 3.14159.

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