Kent Barton

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Kent Barton is the founder of Ethereum Denver and has been involved in blockchain technology since 2012, with a current focus on Ethereum, decentralized applications, and emerging scaling solutions.

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Alexander J. Hoffmann

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Viktor Bunin

Viktor Bunin is the Co-Founder at Credibly Neutral, Protocol Specialist at Coinbase, ex-Blockchain Product Strategy & Token Design at ConsenSys.He also is the Council members at Polygon Labs.

Lisa Loud

Lisa Loud is the Co-founder and CEO of Fluidefi. She began her career as a Development Manager at Apple, later serving as the Head of U.S. Digital Acquisition at PayPal, before moving on to cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX as the Head of Marketing in 2017. Additionally, Loud served as the Chief Operating Officer of Switzerland-based cryptocurrency exchange ShapeShift.

John Paller

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Emily E Coleman

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Erik Voorhees

Erik Voorhees is the founder and ex-CEO of ShapeShift, a digital asset trading platform that hosts over 50 digital assets. Voorhees has been involved in crypto since 2011 and has been behind several unique Bitcoin ventures, such as SatoshiDICE, Coinapult, Bitinstant, and FeedZeBirds. Some of his projects have resulted in a series of fines and legal troubles with the SEC.