Parties, crypto talks and supercars all part of this five-day luxury rally across Europe

Published at: July 30, 2021

This supercar rally has a very distinctive twist: Participants can only use cryptocurrencies.

The Run Crypto Rally is a five-day networking event that’s going to span Europe — and it promises to be full of extravagant parties, engaging discussion and high-octane driving.

Day one will take lucky guests from London to Champagne, complete with a networking breakfast, club class seats on the Eurotunnel to Calais, a visit to Circuit de Reims-Gueux, and an exquisite meal where each course is paired with a special bubbly. The day ends with a poker tournament.

After a hearty breakfast the next morning, the tour continues to Zurich. Crypto sessions and talks will be held over drinks, with dinner at a restaurant with two Michelin stars and a chance to unwind in the VIP lounge of the Jade Club.

Day three sees the party move to Lake Como, where attendees will be able to enjoy powerboats on the lake, a blockchain event from a special guest speaker, and entry to a private beach.

A superyacht party is planned for day four in Monaco, alongside a chance to talk business. And last but not least, day five will deliver a crypto networking event, a helicopter ride to Nice, and a private jet taking attendees back to London.

The full package

Two packages are on offer. Both include airport lounge passes, return flights, five-star hotels, entry to all parties with welcome drinks, luxury transport to evening revenues, three-course dinners, and a personal concierge.

The package including supercar hire costs $30,000 for two people sharing, while the package without supercars comes in at $22,000. Limited places are available on a first come, first served basis.

Just some of the cars on offer include the Lamborghini Aventador Roadster, the McLaren 720S, the Ferrari 488 Spyder, and the Rolls-Royce Phantom, with a Porsche 911 GT3 RS and a Bentley Continental GTC thrown in for good measure.

Crucially, the event’s organizers say a full refund will be given if travel restrictions related to COVID-19 mean that the trip cannot go ahead.

More insights from Run Crypto Rally here

Five days, five countries

The Run Crypto Rally 2021 is due to begin on Sept. 1, and organizers say that availability is currently strictly limited for what promises to be the adventure of a lifetime. Breathtaking locations are going to be combined with some of the biggest names from the world of digital assets, creating an intimate environment where new contacts can be made.

Supercars have a special place in the history of crypto — not least the humble Lambo. This event is set to allow investors and entrepreneurs to blend together all of their passions (not least business and pleasure) in one place.

The event is going to be showcased on the Hyprr social media DApp.

Learn more about Run Crypto Rally

Disclaimer. Cointelegraph does not endorse any content or product on this page. While we aim at providing you all important information that we could obtain, readers should do their own research before taking any actions related to the company and carry full responsibility for their decisions, nor can this article be considered as investment advice.

Tags
Related Posts
This jam-packed two-day blockchain event had no shortage of announcements
More than 1,100 registrations, nine hours of content, 450 slides and thousands of viewers — this two-day blockchain event may have been held virtually because of COVID-19, but it was jam-packed with content nonetheless. Lisk.js is a developer-focused event that was full of announcements. Not only was a cutting-edge interoperability solution presented to the audience, but tantalizing details were given about an ambitious new hackathon and a grants program. The conference began with a rousing speech from Lisk’s CEO and co-founder Max Kordek, who reflected on how far the project has come over the past two years. As you’d expect, …
Technology / June 24, 2021
Hackathon challenges developers to build killer blockchain apps using JavaScript
A platform that allows blockchain applications to be built using JavaScript has invited developers and entrepreneurs with bright ideas to take place in an online hackathon. HackOnLisk aims to support innovation on the Lisk network as it moves to the Sapphire phase of its roadmap — marking the moment where different blockchains within its ecosystem can communicate with each other for the very first time. In order to enter, participants need to build a blockchain application using Lisk SDK 5.1.0, the latest release, and provide a URL to an open-source repository. Last but by no means least, a 10-minute video …
Technology / June 21, 2021
‘DeFi done right’: Layer-one protocol launches mainnet
A decentralized finance protocol has launched its mainnet — describing it as a crucial step on the journey to a frictionless financial future. Radix, which describes itself as a platform for smart money, is also launching Instapass with its Olympia mainnet — an optional user and developer service that delivers the world’s first single sign-on solution for building compliant DeFi. The Radix mainnet is being positioned as a generational improvement in the history of decentralized ledger computing — and one that delivers 100 times more executional efficiency than the Ethereum Virtual Machine. This comes hot on the heels of the …
Decentralization / July 29, 2021
Supply chain tokens see triple-digit gains as the global economy recovers
Over the last few weeks, blockchain projects focused on supply chains and logistics have seen tremendous growth as the coronavirus-induced economic gridlock begins to loosen and future concerns related to the global pandemic subside. Three logistics projects that have benefited from the improving economic outlook are OriginTrail, Waltonchain and Wabi. Since early February, each has seen its token price increase by up to 300%. TRAC/USD OriginTrail is a self-described “ecosystem dedicated to making global supply chains work together by enabling a universal, collaborative and trusted data exchange.” The project was established in 2011 with the goal of providing enterprise users …
Technology / March 15, 2021
YouTube head of gaming Ryan Wyatt to resign and join Polygon Studios as CEO
On Tuesday, Ryan Wyatt, head of gaming at YouTube, announced he would be leaving the video-sharing platform in February. Partly due to his leadership, YouTube Gaming sees over 250 million daily logged users per day with hundreds of billions of watch time each year. Wyatt cited his passion for blockchain and Web 3.0 development in explaining his resignation. H will soon join Polygon Studios as its CEO. Polygon Studios is the gaming and non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, arm of the namesake layer two Ethereum (ETH) scaling network (MATIC). Polygon plans to commit $100 million to projects led by its subsidiary …
Technology / Jan. 25, 2022