Jeremy Gardner
From CryptoWiki
- "an American cryptocurrency entrepreneur based in San Francisco. He currently (16-2-2018) lives in the Crypto Castle; "The Crypto Castle is my most unintentional invention. What started as a “hoffice” for Augur (when we couldn’t afford both housing and an office), has taken on a life of its own. After we raised money and everyone moved out, I started bringing in the most interesting entrepreneurs, technologists, and hackers I could find."
- The Distributed Ledger magazine; founding editor.
- Blockchain Education Network
- Augur Project; co-founder
- Frequent industry speaker
- Blockchain Capital; as an entrepreneur-in-residence and investor.
- SAAVHA; co-founder of a legacy database security company
- Ausum Ventures; founder
- Entrepreneur in Residence
- "I transferred to the University of Michigan in the winter of 2014 and happened to move in with a young Bitcoin enthusiast, who encouraged me to learn about this nascent technology and join the “UM Bitcoin Club.” At the first Bitcoin Club meet-up, a reporter came and asked questions, and mentioned that there were Bitcoin clubs at MIT and Stanford. I got on a call with the heads of all the clubs, and at the end of the call, I suggested we create a nonprofit organization to coordinate our activities. Only one month later, what is now the Blockchain Education Network, we were incorporated. By the end of the semester, we had over 100 chapters, in twenty-plus countries, on every habitable continent. Through the nonprofit, I would meet a brilliant 18-year-old computer scientist, named Joey Krug, and we would go on to help found Augur, one of the first decentralized applications built on top of the Ethereum blockchain.