New York, May 14–17 — In Mid-May Genaro CSO Jason Inch joined CTO Waylon Wu at two of the most prestigious blockchain conferences in the United States: Consensus and the Token Summit.

Jason Inch with Arcadia Crypto Ventures’ Chief Investment Officer Nithin Eapen and Genaro Network ‘s India community evangelist Madhu Kutty on the sidelines of Consensus 2018 in NYC

With over 250 speakers and 4000 participants, the Consensus event at the Hilton Midtown was an intensive and wide-ranging one, with ample opportunities for industry players and developers to account for the present state of blockchain and cryptocurrencies and their immediate future. Jason Inch spoke with multiple founders and others in the cryptospace, stating afterward that Consensus provided the chance to “get a lot done in a short time.” Among those Jason spoke to were Robin Lee of HelloGold and David Siegal of the Pillar project. Each HelloGold HG is an inclusive finance project that gives individuals in emerging economies a way to invest even small amounts of money in physical gold, with ownership secured by the blockchain. The Pillar project meanwhile shares with Genaro a concern over restoring control over personal data to those who create it and own it.

Jason Inch with HelloGold CEO Robin Lee at Consensus2018, where they talked about potential collaboration in South East Asia and initiatives in inclusive finance

Of Token Summit III, Jason added, “It was the second time for me to attend a Token Summit event and I saw at least double the amount of people if not more than the last time. Unlike Consensus, which contained a lot of enterprise content this year, TS is more about blockchain project leaders sharing ideas through fireside chats and panel discussions. It was good to hear first-hand their thoughts on 2018 themes such as interoperability, token economics, and usability, all important to taking DAPPs and blockchains beyond mere investment speculation.” While only in attendance for a day, Waylon and Jason were able to meet dozens of people at Token Summit and even ran into a number of Genaro project supporters at the event.

Jason Inch with author and Pillar founder David Siegel, at the Token Economics Forum, part of the ongoing Blockchain Week NYC.

Waylon Wu said of the trip that it was a good chance to meet old acquaintances such as “Matthew from Etherscan and friends previously encountered in Dgroup, as well as friends from Wall Street, from the Bay Area and many others during ‘crypto week’. Generally, this was a warm and convivial time during which we spoke about both crypto dreams and reality. These were some really good times in New York.”

Waylon Wu with Matthew Tan, CEO of Etherscan

Waylon Wu with a friend from DBA

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