Kyle Kemper is a multi-dimensional strategist, technologist, artist, and family-man.
He is a serial entrepreneur and advisory to many projects big and small.
Committed to seeing the world have an easy and secure way to use and benefit from crypto, NFTs and blockchain while assuring it’s a technology for liberty, value creation, and abundant new systems.
Kyle Kemper is also a staunch evangelist and promoter of liberty and informed consent. He believes that COVID19 is more about control and centralization of power and not about health and wellbeing.
Kyle Kemper has been featured in major media, podcasts, and as a speaker at conferences worldwide for his various works.
A lover of dance, human connection and radical self-expression; Kemper is a key member of the decentralized dance party; a group that throws giant street parties in public spaces with the aim of unifying people through music and dance.
On the family side, Kyle Kemper has 4 children and is married to his wife Brittany. Kemper is currently living in Florida.
Kyle Kemper is also the son of Fried Kemper and Margaret Trudeau and is the half-brother of prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Kyle is the author of 2 books. The Unified Wallet: Unlocking a Digital Golden Age, was released in 2018 and is a prophetic vision for how humankind can benefit from a digital wallet that gives people full control over their money, data, and identity.
On March 1st 2022, Kyle Kemper released “CANADAO: How We Return Power To The People”, the first booklet as part of a series that looks at how we can utilized decentralized governance to restructure decision making at a regional, national, and international level where all peoples’ voices are included.
Topics that Kyle Kemper cares greatly about include:
-centralization vs decentralization
-bitcoin
-cryptocurrency
-NFTs and the trillion object opportunity
-tokenization of traditional securities
-radical collaboration
-systems transformation
-scarcity vs abundance
-honesty & integrity vs deception & chaos
-current events
-health & wellness
-regeneration vs alarmism