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Thailand’s crypto islands: Working in paradise, Part 1

You’re left wondering how anyone manages to get work done when you walk into the Remote and Digitals La Casa co-working area on Koh Pha-ngan. As James Brown is playing in the background, I enjoy a drink and wait for my burrito.

The cafe has a palm tree at its edge. Behind it is shallow, crystal-blue water that stretches for miles. In the distance, you can see Koh Samuis jungle covered mountains rising up. Kite surfers take huge air out of small waves and then gently return to earth, adding to the ambience.

This is the place where you will find Jrme Van Vlierbergen, a Belgian Blockchain developer who is 30 years old. Ban Tai co-working spaceHe also runs the Equinox Launchpad in Thailand. He explains that Koh Pha’ngan, or Koh Phangan has a thriving cryptocurrency scene. Most of it is populated digital nomads such as himself.

It is easy to become a member of the Crypto Community in Thailand.

Crypto island

Jrme Van Vlierbergen, a Belgian Blockchain Developer, is at the Office.
Buddha Cafe owner Edwin de Lepper

Working from home is possible, but it’s not recommended that you move to your house.

Koh Phangan’s famous Full Moon Party. Source: fullmoonparty-thailand.com

Three days later

Koh Pha Pha-ngan can be difficult to photograph.

This is how practical it can be!

Hardforking founder Sean Stella, left. Source: Facebook (NASDAQ)

Koh Phangans crypto scene for 2016

Community heart

De Lepper is determined to inform residents and visitors about crypto.

To make crypto mainstream

Guy Allison, a Korean chef in Thong Sal. Few restaurants can boast AC, despite the scorching heat.

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