I think about it like this. We are getting an awesome deal on the facility, will disclose more on that later via the Expo document.
If you have a party and invite 100 people and 30 people showed up, are you happy? Me too.
We are not totally set on the facility either as we do have a few choices. My goal is to aim as high as possible, but also not choose the facility that has a bunch of empty seats in it for obvious reasons.
Another really great selling point is how pro-crypto it has become here in Germany.
The Oktoberfest brings in 6 million visitors every year, so selling a few tickets to those people makes this easier for us too. If you take the time to travel to a new city, you probably want to invest as much of your time in education ops while you are there too. I am leveraging those numbers as well.
I have made a lot of connections with the Bitcoin community here too, so plan to start dropping seeds with those guys and gals as well. One of the most prominent Bitcoin guys (Michael) actually organizes Meetups with us so we are in pretty deep now with the Bitcoiners.
The BitShares POS systems are very attractive to the Bitcoiners as well, not just the BitShares ecosystem.
The thing I love about this is if everything goes well, you could have started a major cryptocurrency event in Europe, who has the potential to become the biggest or one of the biggest ones. That would attract lots of investors as most of the stuff I see seems to be on the USA.
Bingo