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PR: CryptoWorld LLC Announces Wall Street and the Internet of Money Conference.

PR: CryptoWorld LLC Announces Wall Street and the Internet of Money Conference.

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Over 30 of the world’s leading blockchain, cryptocurrency and investment experts to speak on a variety of important topics, including regulation, crypto based products, capital raising and valuation at the Intercontinental Hotel in Times Square on March 22nd 2018.

New York NY. February 27, 2018 – CryptoWorld LLC, a crypto asset consultancy firm, announced today that the firm will be hosting a unique one-day conference to address the challenges and opportunities blockchain technology presents to the investment community. The most important issues surrounding cryptocurrencies and tokens will be explored with dynamic and thought provoking sessions covering topics such as how to raise capital using cryptocurrency, lessons learned from ICO’s, how to evaluate crypto assets, regulation and investor protection, transparency, trading and execution as well as the existential risks facing the market today.

The list of speakers blends a diverse mix of practitioners, such as Alex Mashinsky, founder of the Celcius Foundation and previously founder of two of New York City’s top 10 venture-backed exits since 2000, and Michael Terpin, CEO of Transform group who has advised more than 50 ICOs. The conference also boasts leading academics including Michael Casey and Cristina Dolan from the Digital Currency Initiative at the MIT Media Lab.

“With such meteoric growth in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other alt coins, people in the finance and particularly the investment sector, are getting bombarded with information and misinformation,” says Ronnee Ades, senior partner at the firm. The Wall Street and The Internet of Money Conference was created to gather the leading practitioners, academics and solution providers in the Blockchain and crypto asset fields to discuss, debate, educate and evaluate the current market environment and offer their prognostications about its the future.

The one-day conference will be held at the conveniently located Intercontinental Hotel in Times Square, New York City on March 22nd, 2018. Tickets to attend can be secured at cryptoworldco.com. Those who register before March 1st are eligible for discounted tickets.

About CryptoWorld LLC

CryptoWorld LLC is dedicated to providing comprehensive educational forums in the rapidly growing blockchain technology and crypto asset markets.

The CryptoWorld team, led by industry veterans has spent many years working within the eco-system of retail and institutional investors, and partnering with the world’s leading academics and industry practitioners to provide leading edge educational solutions for practical implementation and commercial success.

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