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Parth Bhalla
Founder and Speaker • Building infra for a fluent Web3 • Blockchain and AI
Parth Bhalla is a young entrepreneur and the Founder & CEO of Tria (previously known as Threely).12 Here's a comprehensive overview of his background and achievements:
Professional Experience
Parth is currently the Founder and CEO of Tria, a company focused on making Web3 accessible to all. Tria is working on onboarding users to Web3 using Gmail-like names and user-first business SDKs.24 The company is backed by tier-1 investors and trusted by industry leaders.
Entrepreneurial Journey
Parth's entrepreneurial journey began at a young age:
- At 14, he went from being a school student to selling a company for a six-figure sum.13
- At 16, he patented a blockchain communications infrastructure.3
- He has worked with governments and financial institutions on blockchain infrastructure across various verticals.3
Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Experience
Parth has been building in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space since 2013.3 His experience includes:
- Early contributor to Ethereum Classic, Litecoin, and ZCash.3
- OSS Contributor to Litecoin Foundation from 2013 to 2015.2
Other Notable Projects
- Project Hetu: Founder of a non-profit network that grew to 260 volunteers, helping over 50 hospital chains and 150,000+ patients across India during the COVID-19 pandemic.2
- Innovate Future: Founder of a non-profit organization that delivered growth opportunities to 5000+ students through workshops, grants, and services.2
Education and Recognition
- Attended St. Joseph's High School from 2016 to 2020.2
- Unenrolled from the University of Pennsylvania.2
- Recognized as the youngest Microsoft ambassador in the world.1
- Youngest entrepreneur on the entrepreneurship committee of the Government of India.1
Public Speaking
Parth is an active public speaker, having presented international keynotes to 500+ CEOs and 5000+ individuals at various events, including the Bengaluru Fintech Summit and WBS.1
Parth Bhalla's LinkedIn username is indeed itsparthbhalla, as mentioned in the query.2