drbubb Posted July 15 Report Share Posted July 15 Sinigang Valley: Is Poblacion the new Start-up & Crypto Hub? Draper House says: "Let it be so!" Seeing opportunities in the Intersection between: Start-ups, Poblacion Real Estate, and Crypto. Poblacion may be the NEXT soon-to-be "Hot spot"! > source: Sinigang Valley, Poblacion, the Hottest Spot How long will it take to get Poblacion onto this List TOP 5 - Crypto Hubs, 2023 ==> Link to VIDEO Where to LIVE FREELY, and Work Smart # : City : Drivers : Enablers: Oppty 1. Zug. : #8 : # 5 : # 1 : 2. Sing. : #6 : # 4 : # 11 : 3. London : #2 : #15 : # 13 : 4. Seoul : #3 : #13 : #24 : 5. Dubai : #18 : #10 : #10 : ======= 1. Zug. : Where Ethereum Was Born and Crypto Goes to Grow Up2. Singapore: The Center for Asian Crypto Wealth Is Ready for a Reset3. London : World’s Capital for Foreign Exchange Adds Cryptocurrencies to Its Ledger4. Seoul : Asia’s Retail Crypto Capital Tries to Move on After Do Kwon5. Dubai : Launching a Crypto Regulatory Arm to Become a Global Financial Power 6. AbuDhabi: A Wealthy Middle-East Capital Creating a Bridge From TradFi to Crypto 7. Wyoming : Regulatory Clarity and Crypto-Friendly Banks Fuel Blockchain Revolution 8. Silicon Valley : The Mecca for Venture Capital May Be Cooling on Crypto 9. Austin : Where Remote-Work Crypto Developers Actually Choose to Live 10.Berlin : The Center for Decentralized Finance – and Techno Music 11. Los Angeles: Where Hollywood Magic and Creativity Meet Web3 12.New York City: A Crypto Sandbox in a Big Business Playground 13.Vancouver: A Boutique Hub for Crypto Early Adopters 14.Ljubljana: It’s a Beautiful Life in This Crypto Payments Hotbed 15.Lisbon : A Buzzy, Affordable Mecca for Buy-and-Hold Crypto Nomads ===== + Switzerland is one of the few places on the planet that makes New York City feel cheap. “A lot of the developer talent doesn’t live in Switzerland,” said Brunner. “If you’re looking for the developer or coding community, Switzerland is not the place to be.” + JOBS, JOBS: Broadly speaking, Vancouver saw the biggest growth in high-tech jobs in 2020 and 2021 compared to any other city in North America, according to commercial real estate firm CBRE. That’s likely thanks to its relatively low tax rates, world-class aities and diverse population. Geographical proximity to Microsoft’s hometown of Seattle, Washington and stunning natural beauty does not hurt either... Vancouver is also home to at least three bitcoin and one Ethereum meetups, said members of a 200-member Telegram group chat related to a broader crypto meetup. + PEOPLE, MONEY & SPACE are needed to attract & spur on development: Austin has attracted some of the savviest and most passionate bitcoiners. This includes developers Jimmy Song and Bryan Bishop, Blockstream’s Lisa Neigut, Lightning Labs’ Ryan Gentry and the podcaster Marty Bent. “Once the gravitational force starts, it feeds itself,” Lewis, who’s now writing a book on Bitcoin, said in an interview. He also helps to manage Bitcoin Commons, a coworking and events space that opened in January 2022. It is next to Unchained’s headquarters in the 117-year-old Littlefield building in downtown Austin. For $400 a month, Bitcoin-focused workers can plunk down at a shared working space that offers conference-room privileges, a full kitchen and drinks and snacks. One corporate sponsor of the space is Austin-based Trammell Venture Partners, a Bitcoin-focused investment firm led by Dustin Trammell, who says on his bio that he was the second node on the Bitcoin network. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drbubb Posted July 15 Author Report Share Posted July 15 Relative to #2, SINGAPORE, Philippines has a huge COST advantage ( While SG is licking its wounds, PHL is licking its chops... thinking of Sinigang Valley.) Beyond the cost advantage, let's ponder what advantages Poblacion can build up, Since Covid hit, there has been a big drop in residential and office rents in PHL Known for governmental efficiency, the city-state of Singapore scored highest overall for the three measures it could control: regulatory structure (35% of the total score and included in the drivers category), digital infrastructure (12%) and ease of doing business (10%), which are both part of the enablers category. That was enough to be firmly ensconced in second place despite middling scores for quality of life – due to a very high cost of living – and per-capita crypto jobs, companies and events, which comprise the opportunities category. Despite the crypto industry’s well-earned reputation as the Wild West, crypto founders tend to prioritize predictability and clear regulations when shopping for a place to incorporate. That’s why the well-regulated, efficiently governed city-state of Singapore hosts the headquarters or satellites of some of the biggest brands in crypto, including Binance, Coinbase and Crypto.com. But after the spectacular failures of its homegrown darlings Terraform Labs and Three Arrows Capital plunged the ecosystem into Crypto Winter, Singapore’s crypto community is licking its wounds – and beginning to look to the future. > MORE: https://www.coindesk.com/consensus-magazine/2023/06/27/singapore-the-center-of-asian-crypto-wealth-is-ready-for-a-reset/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drbubb Posted July 17 Author Report Share Posted July 17 Event Tuesday night (July 18th, 6pm) in "Sing. Valley", Poblacion tonight. Just Php 250 === I will be going. They are expecting a large turnout (Comment, Post event): There were about 50 people, I estimate. The place got crowded with standing room only, and there were lively conversations after the event. Not sure what time it wound down, I was there until maybe 9pm. The talks were interesting, though some of the speakers were a bit hard to hear. Jenny Yrasuequi was rather brilliant, she seems to have had media training. She spoke slow enough, very clearly, and held her microphone a little below her mouth, so every word could be heard. Her Square One Food and beverage group seems a big success. She said she started her Poblacion restaurant at just one third of what it would cost in BGC. She got over 250K on unsolicited TickTok video made by an enthusiastic patron. Since then, her RR has been full. And she is considering expanding. The speakers said that they mostly relied on Friends and Family money for start-up capital. Shumate Royo said, there are some sources of funds from government agencies. But this takes time, and investors will want an intensive due diligence process. “Debt can be cheaper than giving up equity,” said Christopher Star. I liked the venue, and plan to hold a Saturday Real Estate meet-up there soon. Probably this coming Saturday (July 22nd.) Moderator Bianca Azurin has 11 AirBNB units. Half of which she owns, and the other half, she leases in, So real estate venues, are part of the Start-up eco-system we see at Draper House. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drbubb Posted July 18 Author Report Share Posted July 18 Kosumosu, Our newest restaurant concept. Square One Hospitality Concepts Inc. is a company that aims to develop and launch new and unique food and beverage concepts. By working with some of the fresh and creative talents in the scene, we aim to create modern and novel spaces, product lines and services that will make Manila a more exciting city to work, live and enjoy. And we are not constrained by the Philippines; we would like to present our concepts abroad and showcase Filipino culture, talent & creativity. Aside from providing heartfelt hospitality to our guests, we take pride in taking good care of our community and our planet. We source locally, use sustainable practices, apply a zero waste policy and take care of our team, suppliers, neighbors and community. Our team is comprised of seasoned industry experts as well as advisers with strong financial and operational backgrounds, enabling us to not only focus at launching bars and restaurants that are distinctive, but also generate shareholder value and returns. Square One Hospitality Concepts, Inc. : Well-crafted F&B concepts and spaces Food and Beverage Services Poblacion, Makati 217 followers, 9 employees > website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drbubb Posted July 18 Author Report Share Posted July 18 TAKES "Inspiration from Traditional Filipino products" Jenny Yrasuegui celebrates Filipino culture through food. ( video had only 39 views when I posted this here ... and on two viber chats ) #DamaKoLahiKo is a grassroots movement that celebrates Filipino culture through shared sense of national identity, the non-profit, non-political, and volunteer-driven entity kickstarted in 2021 across different media channels. : Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drbubb Posted July 20 Author Report Share Posted July 20 MEET UP in Public House This Sat., starting at 10am we will have our first FI-RE Meet-up in Poblacion Time: starting from 10am > Noon or later Place: Public House, at Draper Start-up House for Entrepreneurs Address: 5048 P Burgos, Makati, 1210 Metro Manila ( to give you an idea of the food & bever choices): / Please order something, so we will be welcome again in the future / Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drbubb Posted August 24 Author Report Share Posted August 24 MANILA START-UP ECO-SYSTEM Document. In the startup ECO system... Find your people Mingle with other ecosystem players to find additional support! Your accelerator doesn’t have do everything. Find out who can compliment your efforts and work alongside them. Learn to pick and choose the right mentors and resource persons. On January 22, 2021, QBO Innovation Hub, in partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry, appealed to relevant startup stakeholders to meet in order to map out the Startup Ecosystem in the City. During this session, stakeholders and their individual initiatives were identified as well as the gaps and challenges both experienced by the startups and the startup enablers. The session was attended by representatives from the academe, government, community builders, and startup founders. Their contribution was invaluable in generating the information in this document. The goals of the session were the following: In this document, you will find: • To identify and map the existing support available to startups in Metro Manila .... And more/ ( Find it ) : Getting accèss requires some basic info, name, email, phones, etc. Takes less than 2 minutes to provide that. And you can gain access here: https://qbophilippines.typeform.com/to/kkNqvsBu?typeform-source=www.qbo.com.ph Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drbubb Posted August 24 Author Report Share Posted August 24 FUNDING / Example, from the Document:FUNDING SOURCES Angels / Micro-VCs Seed-stage investors 917 Ventures Ficus Venture Capital Manila Angel Investors Venture Capitalists Aboitiz Equity ADB Ventures Asian Cable Communications Inc. (ACCION PH) Cocoon Capital Draper University Ventures* First Asia Venture Capital Foxmont Capital Gentree Fund GOBI-CORE Capital Integra Fund JG Digital Equity Ventures Kickstart Ventures Next Billion Ventures Patamar Capital Plug and Play Wavemaker VC *Example, NOTE from Above:Draper University Ventures : https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/draper-university-ventures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drbubb Posted August 24 Author Report Share Posted August 24 SUCCESS STORIES.. METRO MANILA 1. Ayannah 2. ChatbotPH 3. Coins.ph 4. DragonPay 5. Edukasyon.ph 6. Edusuite 7. Expedock 8. FAME Inc. 9. First Circle 10. Kalibrr 11. Kumu 12. Lenddo 13. PayMongo 14. Payruler 15. Podcast Network Asia 16. QWIKWIRE 17. Salarium 18. Senti AI 19. Sulit.com.ph 20. Xurpas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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