Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to Speak at ETHDenver Conference

For the first time, ETHDenver is officially partnering with Colorado's state government.

AccessTimeIconJan 29, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. UTC
Updated Sep 13, 2021 at 12:13 p.m. UTC
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Next month’s ETHDenver conference will have the support of the Colorado state government.

The major ethereum gathering is set to take place in the Mile High City on Valentine's Day weekend and will now feature an appearance by Colorado Gov. Jared Polis. The crypto-friendly former U.S. congressman will participate in a fireside chat along with other undisclosed state officials.

According to ETHDenver organizer John Paller, it’s the event’s first official partnership with state government.

“This is the first time we've had the Governor's office and total body of state agencies in support of building a bridge between the web3 community and the Colorado state government,” Paller told CoinDesk. “This is the beginning of a massive collaboration that's not been seen before in the space."

Announced Wednesday, Colorado officials will organize a series of presentations, workshops and hackathons as part of ETHDenver’s “Advance Colorado” track.

“We are excited about the Colorado Government track at the ETHDenver Hackathon, the upcoming Bount-a-thon, and Colorado Digital ID via myColorado and look forward to identifying more innovative solutions that solve real-world problems here in Colorado,” Russell Castagnaro, director of digital transformation at the Governor’s Office of Information Technology, said in a statement.

A 1990s tech entrepreneur, Polis has pushed for crypto adoption in Washington, D.C. More recently, Colorado has explored adding Wyoming-style crypto legislation to its books.

ETHDenver, arguably the most important ethereum conference in the U.S., will host a series of educational events up and down the Front Range, from Colorado Springs to Fort Collins, in the week leading up to the main event.

This reporter, as well as members of CoinDesk’s video team, will be in attendance Feb. 14-16.

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