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Blockchain: Building the New Nevada on Trust Conference to be held in Reno, NV at the Nevada Museum of Art on Feb 6, 2018

The Conference is invite-only and will focus on bringing together key stakeholders to establish a braintrust in Nevada comprised of policymakers, state administrators, and blockchain entrepreneurs to unlock blockchain's promise.



"Since the signing of SB398 in June, we have seen a lot of interest from blockchain companies who want to move into the area because we are blockchain business-friendly." -Mike Kazmierski of EDAWN

    RENO, NV, December 21, 2017 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Blockchain: Building the New Nevada on Trust Conference will focus on bringing together key stakeholders to establish a braintrust in Nevada comprised of policymakers, state administrators, and blockchain entrepreneurs to learn about and discuss the potential of this new and innovative technology.

"As the blockchain continues gaining momentum and dominates conversations around fintech, energy, logistics, and mining, identifying areas where the blockchain can help government more efficiently serve the people is also vital to the new Nevada," said Sen. Ben Kieckhefer, who sponsored Senate Bill 398.

Leaders in state administration, public policy, companies in the region interested in how policy around the blockchain will impact their business models, and the entrepreneurs driving the blockchain movement forward will converge on Feb 6th, 2018 at The Nevada Museum of Art. The event is focused on creating a braintrust that will eventually create a principle-based policy and regulatory system that provides protections for users while fostering legal certainty and a stable environment for developers and industry.

Participants will get the opportunity to discuss how the ecosystem in Nevada can ensure blockchain tech leads to benefits for the end-user, not just a redistribution of profits. The hands-on conference will also introduce legislators and agency reps to the information and tools they'll need to: a.) identify areas where Blockchain is helpful to achieving government mission and b.) pull together key stakeholders to evaluate and develop pilot projects for integration of blockchain into sectors that will undoubtedly be affected by this transformative technology.

"Since the signing of SB398 in June, we have seen a lot of interest from blockchain companies who want to move into the area because we are blockchain business-friendly. This legislation makes Nevada a perfect location for no-holds-barred discussion of the state of our rapidly changing world, as it relates to such key verticals as mineral mining, energy, gaming, accounting, logistics, and cannabis," said Mike Kazmierski, CEO of the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada.

The conference is invite-only, however, a certain number of tickets are made available for persons from the public who want to contribute to the eco-system. You can apply here.

The following companies are responsible for the organizing then conference:

Clift & Co. is a Reno-based government affairs firm that specializes in emerging technologies.

McDonald Carano LLP, founded in 1949, is a full-service law firm with offices in Las Vegas and Reno.

Cafferata & Co. is a Reno-based firm that is inventing the future with government relations.

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