Fintech startup designing financial and technology implementation solutions for the unbanked global population and vulnerable communities.+ Ideated, designed, and tested three Blockchain financial, identity management, and match-making projects for refugees:- Travelled and tested "Blockchain in Calais" (France); "e-Salam Card" for missing children and women in European Union transnational refugee camps; travelled to Jordan to present "Against Extremism" to MIT, United Nations, and Jordanian government organizations.+ Built "Machine Learning for Women" gender-focused "community rebuilding" project in London, Syria, and Lebanon:- In partnership with London School of Economics (LSE); in talks with MIT ReAct.+ Lobbied and spoke in programs supported by United Nations, European Union and Commission, British and London governments. Latinomics, MAPPING project, MIT Enterprise Forum.- Additional lectures/talks at University of Cambridge, Cardiff, Queen Mary London; of Sarajevo, of Vilnius; Trinity College Dublin; Institute of Economic Affairs; Friedrich Naumann Stiftung.+ Lead the creation of a new "School of Thought" (like Austrian or Chicago School of Economics), through a small think tank "Digital Anarchy".- Key partner included Libertas Institute (Slovenia) and Jada; most guiding and connections came from ESFL (Students for Liberty) and IEA.+ Provided private workshops, usually for banks and financials, on "Blockchain Use Cases outside of Finances and Technology"- Researched and explained up to 20 successful use cases of Blockchain in Black Lives Matter (racism); feminism-gender equality; immigration; and (Eastern European) military invasions.All pitch decks, business plans, and organizational planning (from technical ideation to project management evaluation) were conducted by Julio, Diddy, and a group of dedicated volunteers.