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Blockstack Berlin: A Signature Fund Event

The Blockstack Signature Fund and the folks who brought you Blockstack Summit 2017 are excited to announce Blockstack Berlin, the first in a series of worldwide events and demo days around Blockstack. The event will be taking place on March 2, 2018 in Berlin at the Axica Convention Center.

Together we will explore questions such as:

  • What decentralized apps are actually needed today and who is building them?
  • How do business models change in a world of open data and tokens?
  • What are the technologies to support a Web 3.0 at scale and for generations to come?

We will hear from Information Theorists, Visionary VCs, Privacy Advocates, and Pioneering Technologists on these questions and more. You’ll witness the first ever Blockstack demo day where powerful app protocols in-progress look to take a first mover advantage and seed ecosystem growth from forward looking angel investors.

We are pleased to be hosting a Blockstack Developer Workshop on March 1 (a day before the main event), a main event with world-class speakers along with an app demo segment aimed at funding next generation apps on March 2, and finally a Blockstack hackathon taking place that weekend.

To those of you who want to have a place in the new internet, we invite you to Blockstack Berlin: the one day event where the decentralized community can gather to imagine, learn, and create around the topic of decentralized apps, and much, much more.

 

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Disclaimer:
*Please note that none of the speakers at the Summit should be viewed as endorsing or offering any investment opportunity sponsored by Blockstack Public Benefit Corp or its affiliates (collectively, “Blockstack”), including without limitation the Blockstack Token, any Simple Agreement for Future Tokens related to the Blockstack Token, or interests in the Blockstack Token Fund. The presentations at the Summit should not be viewed as an offering of any such investment opportunity or a recommendation that any person invest in any investment opportunity.*

Patrick Stanley

Patrick Stanley

Patrick Stanley is the head of growth at Blockstack. He studied Economics and Psychology at Johns Hopkins, and was the first employee at data-driven lending startup Earnest which sold to Navient for $155m in 2017. In a growth role there, he helped it scale from from 1 to 200 employees and go from $0 to $2B in originations within 3 years.