Becky Liggero of CoinGeek spoke with Leo Leiman, founder of BadChain, who is ready to show his blockchain-themed clothing at any participating conference.
Leo Leiman, founder of BadChain, has participated in numerous blockchain and cryptocurrency conferences in the last two years. With his count, it was a good 50 of them. The Malta blockchain summit in particular, he said, is "one of the best" he has been to, with a large number of investors and foundations involved. "You can hear the money from the investor, because if you see someone in Russia who claims to be an investor, for example, he has $ 100,000, but here are more real investors and projects here [are] better than somewhere else, "he explained.
He said the very liberal attitude of Malta when it came to the blockchain made it an exceptional place for the summit. "It's like when Canada or the US legalized marijuana, a lot of people go there … Here, it's also," Come here, it's open, [to] company for blockchain. "
Dressed in Bitcoin themed clothes, he is ready to offer his services. "I can make shirts for you, I can make waterproof coats or shirts with crypts," he said, adding that he also designed rings set with the cryptocurrency you choose.
The idea of such projects came from seeing the opportunities among those working in the sector. "Many men in the industry are smart and I think they could be elegant, and it was like the idea came in. And I decided to do the merch, it was like this idea, I decided to do it a year ago, and I also created a blockchain system for clothing, just for fun, "he said.
Leiman sees his clothing brand also for educational purposes. "I have a great deal of experience in this field and I know how to make the younger generations happier because they can work anywhere … They can, for example, go to Malta and have a good income, they can be in this area, but they have to be smart "Smarter than others, but that's fine, it's a really smart industry, it's young, cool," he said.