Bitcoin 101 from Zebpay CEO

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Ajeet Khurana

Heard about Bitcoin? Curious about what it is and why the world is going crazy about it? Is it a bubble? or is it the next big thing?

Zebpay which introduced 3 million Indians to crypto investing is now in Australia. Ajeet Khurana CEO of Zebpay is going to be in Melbourne on Tuesday, 6 August, to answer questions on bitcoin investing.

Zebpay is one of the few successful Indian product companies to go International. Zebpay’s Australia journey started in May with a local presence at the Fintech Hub Stone and Chalk in Melbourne.

With a deep focus on ease of use, prompt support and 360-degree platform coverage with iOS, Android and Web, Zebpay is one of the best platforms to start investing in crypto.

Khurana is a serial entrepreneur and investor from India. His interest in Bitcoin follows the natural trajectory for any savvy investor exploring new asset classes. Ajeet has a knack of finding investment opportunities where others find none.

“I was head of blockchain and cryptocurrency committee of IAMAI (Internet & Mobile Association of India), the highest industry body for companies in this space,” says Khurana, who was also the CEO of IIT Bombay’s Business Incubator SINE and did his MBA from the University of Texas at Austin.


Meet Ajeet Khurana in Melbourne on Tuesday, 6 August, Sign up at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/meetup-with-zebpay-ceo-ajeet-khurana-tickets-66873344975

 

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