Daniel Lipshitz

Bitcoin Association Ambassador: Israel at BSV Association

Daniel Lipshitz is currently the Bitcoin Association Ambassador for Israel. Daniel has over seven years of experience in the financial industry, including automated trading, financial consulting, and credit analysis.

Lipshitz began their career in 2004 as a credit analyst for Bank Leumi UK plc. Daniel then transitioned to Deloitte in 2006 as a senior transfer pricing consultant. In this role, they advised clients on how to optimize their tax strategies.

In 2007, Lipshitz left Deloitte to start their own consulting firm. Daniel then co-founded Peppermint Ltd in 2010, where they served as director and COO. Peppermint was a proprietary financial trading company that specialized in automated trading (algorithmic trading).

In 2013, Lipshitz joined Imperva Incapsula as an account executive. Imperva Incapsula is a cloud-based security company that provides CDN, DDoS mitigation, web application firewall, load balancing, and failover services. Daniel remained with Imperva until 2016 when they took on their current role as Bitcoin Association Ambassador for Israel.

Daniel Lipshitz has a BA in Economics & Business Administration from Ariel University Centre and a bachelor's degree from Yeshiva College. Daniel also has an MSc in Economics from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

They are on a team with Sam Chi - Bitcoin Association Ambassador - South Korea, Jeff Chen - Bitcoin Association Ambassador - Singapore, and Jan Smit - Bitcoin Association Ambassador - Netherlands. Their manager is Bitcoin Association Ambassadors, Global Ambassadors.


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Bitcoin Association is the Switzerland-based global industry organization that works to advance business on the BSV blockchain. It brings together essential components of the BSV ecosystem – enterprises, start-up ventures, developers, merchants, exchanges, service providers, blockchain transaction processors (miners), and others – working alongside them, as well as in a representative capacity, to drive further use of the BSV blockchain and uptake of the BSV digital currency. The Association works to build a regulation-friendly ecosystem that fosters lawful conduct while facilitating innovation using all aspects of Bitcoin technology. More than a digital currency and blockchain, Bitcoin is also a network protocol; just like Internet protocol, it is the foundational rule set for an entire data network. The Association supports use of the original Bitcoin protocol to operate the world’s single blockchain on BSV.


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Zug, Switzerland

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