Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Blockchain Goes Hollywood Sets Up Connections at Exclusive VIP Event

Now that blockchain has become a blockbuster, it has made its way to Hollywood. To celebrate its celebrity status, Blockchain Goes Hollywood (“BGH”) will mark the blockchain buildout with a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Come May 30-June 2, 2019, a huge blockchain block party goes down at two locations (http://nnw.fm/y0Zqd). The conference will take place in Universal City, home to the famous Universal Studios, which has been delighting movie goers all over the world with its productions since 1915. Meanwhile, the luxurious Bicycle Hotel & Casino, home to tournament series ‘Legends of Poker’, will be the venue for the planned poker tournament.
Over the four days, a limited number of 500 visitors will be treated to talks from 25 speakers, as well as demos from developers. The confab will offer unparalleled access to technology that spans the value chain, linking creators to capital and capital to investment opportunities. This is not an event for the masses, but rather an exclusive VIP gathering of the best and brightest individuals and companies dedicated to the blockchain revolution. Are you going to be there?
Blockchain Goes Hollywood attendees can try their luck at the exclusive Celebrity Charity Poker Tournament, to be held May 30-31 at Southern California’s Bicycle Hotel & Casino. Participants will also get the opportunity to rub shoulders with key influencers and industry leaders at the tournament, which will feature some of the world’s top poker players, as well as celebrities and VIP guests showing up to support non-profit programs of excellence. The exclusive Celebrity Charity Poker Tournament will be hosted by Jamie Gold, who beat out 8,773 other entrants to win $12 million in the Main Event of the 2006 World Series of Poker.
To cap off the conference, Blockchain Goes Hollywood will be holding its very own Shark Tank, offering developers the opportunity to pitch their project to a panel of five investors. The pitch parley will be hosted in collaboration with Trailyn Ventures and will be chaired by its CEO, Barbara Bickham, who is also a featured speaker at the gathering. The Shark Tank event will take place at the Bicycle Hotel & Casino on June 2.
Other speakers billed to appear include Poker Champ Jamie Gold; securities attorney, investor, and blockchain believer Jonathan C. Dunsmoor; co-founder and CEO of The Global Hackathon, Austin Davis; and SVP talent relations at Fan Integrated Experience, Brian Byrne.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.BlockchainGoesHollywood.com
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