Why Add Bitcoin to Your Portfolio Now – Off The Chain Capital 8.27.20

Overview:

Title: Why Add Bitcoin to Your Portfolio Now
Date: Thursday, August 27, 2020
Time: 1:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 1 hour

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Summary:

Now On Demand.

Like any new asset class, supply chain optimization doesn’t happen overnight. This couldn’t be more true when dealing with cryptocurrencies. Beyond the benefits of blockchain technologies, opportunities to exploit inefficiencies in supply/demand dynamics early in the evolution of the bitcoin economy flourish. Join us for this in-depth presentation that will cover:

  • Active Bitcoin Investing Opportunities
  • Exploiting Inefficiencies in this New Asset Class
  • Benefits & Risks of Cryptocurrency Investing
  • Macroeconomic Factors Impacting Valuations
  • Practical Investment Options

Off the Chain Fund is ranked as the #1 performing blockchain fund in the HFRI and Vision Hill universes over the past 3 years through July 2020.

Speaker:

Brian Estes Brian Estes Managing Member and CIO Off The Chain Capital

Brian Estes is the CIO and Managing Partner at Off the Chain Capital; plus he is invested in the General Partner at Polychain. Brian helped finance, build, and mentor 4 blockchain companies whose combined value is over $10B today. Prior to his involvement in blockchain in 2014, Brian was a leading endowment and foundation asset manager who was ranked in the top 1/10th of 1% of Morningstar asset managers between 2004 -2014. Brian has his BA from the University of Illinois and MBA with high honors from Washington University. Brian also studied at Cambridge University and the London School of Economics and holds multiple software patents. For fun, Brian has been an instrument-rated private pilot for 30 years and has over 2200 flight hours in his single-engine Cessna Cardinal.