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John Quinn
Founder/CIO at Decentral Park Capital + Founder/Non-Executive Chairman XRDNA
John Quinn is a tech entrepreneur and financier with extensive experience in blockchain, finance, and investment banking.1 He currently serves as the Non-Executive Chairman of XRDNA, a position he has held since May 2023.1 XRDNA is a company focused on extended reality (XR) addressing systems for volumetric domains, aiming to create interoperability across metaversal and Web3 platforms.1
Career Highlights
Blockchain and Cryptocurrency:
- Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Decentral Park Capital (December 2017 - Present)1
- Founder of Storj Labs, a distributed object storage protocol (July 2015 - December 2022)1
- Holds a Certified Bitcoin Professional certification1
Investment Banking and Finance:
- Director of Global Markets at Deutsche Bank (2010 - 2012)1
- Managing Director at ALFA CAPITAL HOLDINGS (2007 - 2009)1
- Associate in the Investment Banking Division at Credit Suisse (1999 - 2003)1
Education and Skills
John Quinn holds a BA in Economics and Russian Language from Wake Forest University.1 He is proficient in Russian with full professional working capability and has limited working proficiency in French.1
Current Focus
As the Non-Executive Chairman of XRDNA, Quinn is involved in a company that leverages extended reality technology and holds a robust portfolio of XR patents.1 His role at Decentral Park Capital also indicates his continued involvement in blockchain technology and investment.12
John Quinn's LinkedIn username is indeed johnquinntech, as mentioned in the query.1
Highlights
Tune in to this week's episode of Law, disrupted, where I speak with Richard East @rceast1 and Nikolas Bruce-Smith about how @quinnemanuel 's London office successfully defended SoftBank in a five-week trial in the English High Court.
We get into what it takes to litigate a case of this scale in London, and what the Greensill collapse revealed about the limits of financial trust.
🎧 Listen:
Spotify: https://t.co/hHfPlYZMbC
Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/25qUnwUCEa
Website: https://t.co/JnZmEvGPCC
Tune in to this week's episode of Law, disrupted, where I speak with Matthew Borden and Kory DeClark of @braunhagey about how they took on the federal government during the Portland protests and won.
We talk about what it takes to build an airtight civil rights case under pressure, and how their firm has made impact litigation a core part of their practice rather than an afterthought.
🎧 Listen:
Spotify: https://t.co/oAiHTjMuEV
Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/VdL9RE9LQR
Website: https://t.co/G9fG3Pdh69
