Two days of highly-productive meetings across the ATLANT ecosystem

As the ATLANT real estate platform draws closer to launch (read about the recent Testnet release here), CEO Julian Svirsky traveled to New York City to attend the Consensus 2018 conference on May 14–16, 2018. While there, he was able to take advantage of the opportunity to have quite a few productive face-to-face meetings across the ATLANT ecosystem.

“ATLANT aims to become a new type of platform, facilitating the trading of real estate backed tokens, that have the potential to positively affect the global real estate market through increased liquidity and visibility”, commented Julian Svirsky, ATLANT CEO “And my conversations here at Consensus 2018 are helping us to ensure that the platform will perform well from the outset, as we draw closer to launch, from every standpoint.”

Julian Svirsky met with multiple groups of government regulators from various jurisdictions who are committed to assisting the kinds of blockchain projects that can benefit global markets, and to structuring various regulatory matters in ways that are conducive to everyone’s success. Julian also attended several panels at Consensus 2018 that featured regulators from various government bodies, who expressed an interest in supporting quality blockchain and cryptocurrency projects. Other panels were focused on the evolution of cryptocurrency tokens as securities. Per both of these themes, it seems the early-stage market for asset-backed tokens is evolving in ways that can be beneficial for the ATLANT platform, and its partners, members and users, over time.

Julian also enjoyed several productive conversations with key cryptocurrency exchanges on several topics, ranging from token listing, to trading of securities tokens, to potential synergy with ATLANT’s unique real estate asset backed property tokens that will be a core aspect of the ATLANT platform.

Some photos from Consensus 2018 in New York City