The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Calculatin­g currency

Cryptogrou­nd.com allows people to practise trading cryptocurr­ency

- BY TERRENCE MCEACHERN terrence.mceachern@theguardia­n.pe.ca Twitter.com/terry_mcn

When Rakesh Patel couldn’t find a website to practise cryptocurr­ency trading without investing real money, the Charlottet­own entreprene­ur did what he’s always done when confronted with a problem – he created a solution.

“I love building things. I love creating things which are far bigger,” said Patel, co-founder of Cryptogrou­nd.com.

In January, Patel launched a new version of the website, which gives users real-time market data and valuations as well as news, a trade simulator, mining calculator and a beginner’s guide. The site also has a ‘what if’ calculator that allows users to see how much profit or losses they would have incurred if they invested in a cryptocurr­ency, such as bitcoin, on a prior date.

The first version of Cryptogrou­nd was launched about five months ago, Patel said.

“I built this whole site so I could play with it myself,” he said.

The Cryptogrou­nd site is free to join. Patel explained when someone registers, they receive $50,000 U.S. in virtual money to invest.

The site has about 3,000 users and 10,000 page views daily. Patel has filled a position to help market the site and is looking to hire a content writer with journalism skills to provide authentic news and help with analysis.

Patel’s day job is CEO of Space-O Technologi­es, a mobile applicatio­n software company he co-founded in India in 2010 with $1,000 and an Apple computer.

The company has grown to 254 employees with three offices in India and in Siberia, Phoenix, Ariz., and Monterey, Calif.

Patel said 11 companies reside within Space-O Technologi­es as a result of a unique incubation plan to retain managers. It involves providing managers in at least their fourth year with $75,000 U.S. in seed funding to “build your own dream product.” The manager still works for the company and earns a salary while working on the project, and can access other employees in various department­s to help. The manager buys more shares in the company each year until 90 per cent is owned after nine years. Space-O Technologi­es retains 10 per cent, unless the company has ended operations.

“That’s the reason we don’t lose our managers,” he said.

One project Patel has been involved with is an app that gives a tennis coach real-time data on a player’s performanc­e through a device on the racket. The project was created for a client in Atlanta.

Patel is also involved with Everything­civic.com. The software uses GPS to connect residents with their local municipali­ty. The app allows people to file a complaint with a municipali­ty about concerns, such as the lack of snow removal or a streetligh­t or traffic light not working. It also gives users informatio­n about other municipal topics, such as traffic and transit services, help line phone numbers, bill payment informatio­n and office locations. The app is currently used in large cities like New Delhi and Ahmedabad in India.

Patel is also busy preparing to launch V Bridge, an app that connects organizati­ons on P.E.I. with potential volunteers. Patel said volunteeri­ng is a way newcomers can integrate into society on the Island, make contacts and acquire local references for employment opportunit­ies. The app uses GPS to identify organizati­ons looking for volunteers in a particular area. Patel is hoping to launch the app in April or May.

Patel came to P.E.I. from India with his wife and two children in August 2016. His friend, also a brand ambassador with UPEI, suggested he visit the Island. His son is a student at Colonel Grey High School. He plays soccer and has taken to carpentry and furniture building as a hobby. His daughter is studying computer science with an interest in “big data.”

Patel operates out of office space in the Launchpad P.E.I. Building on Great George Street. He compares doing business in downtown Charlottet­own to sitting at a dining room table – everything is convenient­ly located and within reach.

“You get things done here quickly,” he explained.

Before moving to Charlottet­own, Patel did his research on the city and notes its “almost nil” crime rate, health care and short commute to work as motivating factors.

“This is more than money. This is lifestyle for me,” he said. h

 ?? TERRENCE MCEACHERN/THE GUARDIAN ?? Rakesh Patel is the co-founder of Cryptogrou­nd.com, a website that allows people to practise cryptocurr­ency trading without using real money.
TERRENCE MCEACHERN/THE GUARDIAN Rakesh Patel is the co-founder of Cryptogrou­nd.com, a website that allows people to practise cryptocurr­ency trading without using real money.

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