CoinAgenda Caribbean Returns to San Juan as Blockchain Industry Looks to Puerto Rico as Friendly Jurisdiction

Blockchain Industry Leaders, Entrepreneurs, Family Offices and Funds to Converge in Condado Beach, March 17-19, as 100+ Entrepreneurs Move to Puerto Rico for Unique Tax Incentives, Friendly Business Climate


SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Feb. 26, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CoinAgenda (www.coinagenda.com), the premier conference series for connecting blockchain and cryptocurrency investors with startup and ICO opportunities since 2014, today announced its initial speaker lineup for the second annual CoinAgenda Caribbean, will take place at La Concha Renaissance Resort in San Juan’s tony Condado Beach, March 17-19.

The three-day conference features leading cryptocurrency investors and entrepreneurs from around the world, with a special focus on initial coin offerings (ICOs), digital currency funds, family offices, friendly jurisdictions, investment strategies, and an ICO competition highlighting more than 40 startups and token companies, many of them just prior to their ICO.  A truly global event, last year’s conference here marked the US debut of 18 companies and token foundations, including Aeternity, Bancor and Qtum, which went on to raise more than $200 million in their crowdsales and achieve a peak valuation of more than $7 billion.

CoinAgenda is noted for its exceptional speakers and panels, and this year’s speakers include more than a dozen blockchain entrepreneurs who have moved to Puerto Rico in the past two years.  These sessions include a fireside chat with Brock Pierce, co-founder of Block.One and chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation, whose recent profile in The New York Times kicked off a wave of new attention for Puerto Rico as a new hub for American citizens looking for a friendly, low-tax (as low as 4 percent to Puerto Rico, no IRS tax) jurisdiction for building new companies, as well as zero tax on capital gains for those qualifying under the Territory’s Act 22 program. Another session will feature Alberto Baco, founder, Partnership for Modern Puerto Rico (PMPR), and former Secretary of Economic Development for Puerto Rico, who first championed the Acts, and Puerto Rico blockchain tax expert, Giovanni Mendez, manager, tax advisory service, BDO Puerto Rico.

Other notable blockchain entrepreneurs who have moved to Puerto Rico will also speak at the event, including major oil trader turned blockchain entrepreneur Bo Collins, founder and CEO, Renovatio Puerto Rico; Crystal Rose, co-founder and CEO, Sense; Dominik Zynis, co-founder, Wings; Scott Walker, managing director, DNA Fund; Reeve Collins, BlockV, Steve Bassi, founder and CEO, Polyswarm, one of the first blockchain companies to put its operations in Puerto Rico immediately after its token generation; Jim Lowry, cofounder of Storj; and author Harry Dent, who will deliver a keynote speech on how cryptocurrency fits in with the broader macroeconomic forecasts for the world economy.

CoinAgenda founder Michael Terpin, the first member of the blockchain community to move from the mainland to Puerto Rico in early 2016, will conduct the fireside chat with Brock Pierce, while Stacy Herbert of the Keiser Report will moderate a panel of prominent new Puerto Rico residents from the blockchain community, as well as have an “in the moment” discussion about the topic with co-host Max Keiser.

An afternoon of Caribbean content on the conference’s first day includes a fireside chat with Gabriel Abed and Oliver Gale, co-founders of Bitt, a Barbados company tasked with bringing digital currencies to the Caribbean region, plus a roundtable session featuring half a dozen Caribbean blockchain leaders, moderated by CoinAgenda content director Enrique Martinez. There will also be panels on friendly jurisdictions around the world.

Digital currency funds and family offices will be well represented at the conference, with prominent fund managers Liam Robertson, Alphabit Fund; John Nahm, managing partner, Strong Ventures (Korea); David Siemer, managing partner, Wavemaker Partners (US & Singapore); Miko Matsumara, BitBull Ventures; Richard Titus, general partner, Arcadia Fund; and Timo Lehes, partner, Swarm Fund.

Other prominent speakers include Halsey Minor, founder and CEO of Live Planet and VideoCoin; Natalia Karayaneva, founder and CEO of Propy; Anthem Blanchard, founder and CEO of Anthem Gold; and Peter Bergstrom, BitBlock Ventures.

CoinAgenda Caribbean, organized by Transform Group, LLC, is an exclusive, high-end event, featuring meals, parties and a special sit-down dinner at an historic Old San Juan landmark.  Attendance is limited to 350 attendees. Early-bird registration prices are valid until February 28. Ten percent of gross ticket proceeds will benefit hurricane recovery efforts in Puerto Rico. To register, click here.

Sponsorship opportunities, including exhibiting options, are still available. Please contact sponsors@coinagenda.com for more information.

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