Nick Spanos is a computer programmer, serial entrepreneur, and inventor. In 2013, Spanos and the late Andrew Martin founded the Bitcoin Center NYC, which launched 2013 in the financial district of New York City. Nick Spanos later founded Blockchain Technologies Corporation and co-founded Zap.Org. It was released in 2016 and has a company size of 104. He got featured in the Netflix documentary named Banking on Bitcoin. Spanos created his first computer using a soldering iron. Spanos established Blockchain Technologies Corporation in 2013 as an early pioneer of Blockchain Technology. Spanos also founded Mining Bot, a cryptocurrency mining platform; Cryptos.com, a Blockchain news platform; Votewatcher, a patented Blockchain voting system; and Zap.org, a decentralized IOT protocol to empower smart contracts. Spanos has also been a vocal advocate for expanding the use of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies to Native American tribes and communities. The Bitcoin Center in New York City was founded by three friends to educate people about Bitcoin and blockchain and encourage the trade of cryptocurrency. This center currently promotes Bitcoin through a host of events, such as Satoshi Square in New York, music festivals, and lectures. Spanos frequently takes part in crypto events as a top crypto speaker, following the emerging trends and sharing valuable insights on them.
Personal Info:
Location: New York
Organization: Zap.Org
Graduation: Earned Computer Science degree from the New York Institute of Technology in 1990
Experience:
Founder- Bitcoin Centre NYC from Dec 2013 to Present
Co-Founder, Advisor - Zap from Jun 2017 to Present
Chairman - Blockchain Center Miami from Sep 2018 to Present
Founder - Blockchain Technologies Corporation from Nov 2013 to Present
Founder/Chairman - Blockchain Center LLC from Dec 2013 to Present
Director of Voter Contact - Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign from Jan 2012 to Sep 2012
Founder - getaroom.com from January 1999 to March 2008
Acquisitions and Development - Mandel Management from Jan 1985 to Jan 1988