Pitch Night


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We are happy to have a pitch night at which you can share an Ethereum-related organization or idea. We want all your wonderful, not-fully-polished technical presentations! The goal of this event is to give members of the meetup a chance to polish their raw ideas. In that spirit, we will not accept any with a live ICO or who have one scheduled one in the next two months. We're interested in how your org will work, rather than being a marketing tool. Use this form (https://goo.gl/forms/OU09FfiKOf2LReOc2) to share your name, contact info for us to get in touch with you, link to the slides that you'd like to use, and finally a description of what you'd like to pitch. Each presenter will get four minutes to present, then two minutes for Q&A. Please do not include anything that you don't want made public. If we get ten submissions or less, we will host all; if we get too many people interested, we will take the first ten-twelve to submit a full application (including a link to slides).
Please see past pitch events from 2016 (https://www.meetup.com/EthereumSiliconValley/events/235228428/), from April (https://www.meetup.com/EthereumSiliconValley/events/238373729/), and from July (https://www.meetup.com/EthereumSiliconValley/events/241753873/) for context. Igor Barinov pitched versions of Oracles.org (https://oracles.org/) in 2016 and in April. James Poole pitched DA Capital (https://da.capital/), then later gave a longer presentation (https://www.meetup.com/EthereumSiliconValley/events/240330351/) on it to us. Other pitches were for a quantum-resistant ledger (https://theqrl.org/), esports team Aether United (https://www.aetherunited.com/), and more. There is no requirement for you to have smart contracts written or a full business model; we'd love to hear from you!

Pitch Night