Hi,
What if your bank had no staff, no waiting times — and no room for human error?
Daniel Zakharov is the founder of Buburuza, the world’s first fully autonomous bank — a radical reimagining of banking for a world where AI runs code, not cubicles.
Daniel’s not just launching a product. He’s opening a portal to the next era of finance — one where platforms become protocols, institutions dissolve into software, and capital moves without borders or permissions.
Why this matters now:
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The global remittance market is broken: fees are predatory, systems are slow, and compliance is manual.
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Crypto solved speed — but not UX. Neobanks improved UX — but stayed centralized.
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Meanwhile, AI is reshaping every vertical… except finance.
Buburuza is the convergence point. It routes, verifies, and settles money autonomously using a network of intelligent agents — no customer service, no forms, no office hours. Users interface with it like they would with a terminal: clean, instant, sovereign.
Daniel is ready to speak to your audience about:
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The death of traditional banking models
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Why AI-native infrastructure will replace fintech as we know it
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The philosophical shift from “users” to “sovereign participants”
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How diaspora workers and remote creators are forming a new global financial class
and much more..
About Daniel Zakharov:
Daniel has led teams across Web3, AI, and frontier fintech. At Buburuza, he’s channeling that experience into building what he calls “post-platform finance.” He’s part founder, part protocol theorist — and 100% ready to challenge the orthodoxy of finance.
Buburuza is currently invite-only and gearing up for public launch. Early access opens this quarter, and buzz is already growing across remittance corridors and AI-native crypto communities.
Let me know if you’d like to bring Daniel onto your show — I’m happy to coordinate around your schedule and share assets, talking points, or anything else needed.
Best,
Yeray Calle
Founder of Triumph Residency Foundation. Specializes in making art investable via royalties, NFTs, and bank-financeable art deals. Advises a private family office on capital strategy, tax, and cross-border law. Previously partnered with Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and Patek Philippe.






