
Aaron Tilton
CEO At SmartFi in Utah, United States
Projects
SmartFi is a blockchain-based platform that provides a secure, distributed, and transparent financial system for both individuals and businesses.
Speaking
Learn about the future of crypto with SmartFi CEO and Co-Founder, Aaron Tilton. Listen to him speak at the FreedomWorks conference in Washington, DC with journalist Clara De Villar.
Thought leaders in the industry spoke on the subject of “Mapping the Future of Crypto”. Representatives from Robin Hood Markets, the Chamber of Digital Commerce, and Custodia Bank, among others were there.
Aaron talks about recent moves towards effective, light touch regulation of the crypto industry, and gave his vision of the future, a vision which is guiding the blockchain innovation at SmartFi.
Work Experience
SmartFi is a unique cryptocurrency monetary system. It combines monetary policy with the freedoms of cryptocurrency to create self-sustaining open-lending platforms. The holders of SmartFi Token become the beneficiaries of the wealth creation that would otherwise accrue to traditional lenders like banks and commodity producers. Token holders also participate in the monetary policy that manages the system. The SmartFi networks eliminate transaction fees. SmartFi has completed over $1 Billion in loans and transactions.
Power Block, a new division of Blue Castle Holdings Inc., was created to respond to cryptocurrency miners requests for new power capacity. The Power Block team subsequently developed a lending process and started lending capital to these cryptocurrency companies.
Blue Castle Holdings Inc. (BCH) is focused on enabling the construction and operation of a two-unit nuclear power plant near Green River, Utah. This first project has been designated as the Blue Castle Project. The complete Federal licensing and State planning of a site for deploying a new nuclear power production facility is being conducted to provide predictable, cost competitive new base load electric power generation and to reduce developmental risk for electric utilities.
Aaron is a former Utah State House Representative, having originally been appointed to the seat by Governor Walker when it was prematurely vacated. He was formally elected to the position in 2004, and again re-elected in 2006. Aaron served on the following committees - House Public Utilities and Technology Committee (Vice Chair) - House Retirement and Independent Entities Committee (Vice Chair) - Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee - Intermin Revenue and Taxation Committee - Health and Human Services Appropriations Subcommittee