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Blockchain and Crypto Today

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Please join us for a fireside chat on the state of blockchain and cryptocurrency sectors with two of the leading voices in the industry: Charles Allen, Chairman & CEO of BTCS, and Michael Legg, Equity Research Analyst for The Benchmark Company.  

Charles has been involved in the blockchain industry since its earliest days. Since joining BTCS in 2013, he has leveraged his extensive experience in business strategy, investment banking, and capital markets transactions to develop and lead the Company’s evolving business model.

Michael has over 30 years of sell-side, buy-side and private equity experience with a focus on emerging small-cap growth companies across a variety of sectors. He covers Emerging Growth companies for Benchmark. Previously, Michael was the Chief Communications Officer at Voyager Digital, leading their PR and IR efforts.

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