Want to learn more about digital currency? Sacramento entrepreneurs host financial literacy event

Two Sacramento entrepreneurs are bringing together a wealth-building experience that plans to educate community members in financial literacy.

Local entrepreneurs Kelan Johnson and Cherokee Moore are bringing “The Level Up Xperience (XP)” to The Guild Theater, located at 2828 35th Street on Friday.

Together, the duo make up Conscious Assets, where they look to connect with other business-minded individuals looking to expand their network and build relationships.

They plan to provide tutorials and information on how to leverage social media branding, Non-fungible tokens (NFTs), cryptocurrency, and more.

“This event will bring valuable information not only for business (owners) and how to broaden their reach to gain more followers and clients,” said Johnson. “As well as understanding future tech and how NFTs are going to play a vital role in how we do business and give control back to people, artists, and entrepreneurs.”

The information-based event begins Friday at 6 p.m, followed by a mixer held at Slim & Husky’s, 3413 Broadway in Oak Park, starting at 9:30 p.m.

Tickets are $25. VIP tickets are $39.99, included with a VIP ticket purchase is a t-shirt, 3D printed Bitcoin Keychain, Bitcoin/Ledger raffle, a lanyard, and a “buy one, get one” drink at the mixer at Slim & Huskys.

“It doesn’t matter if you have made millions of dollars in your career, or if you work a regular 9 to 5 job, you need to be at this event,” said Moore. “You’re going to learn how to build your brand and maximize it to the fullest potential.”

Limited spots are available.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.consciousxassets.com.

Level Up The XP is a community-based platform that provides clarity and perspectives from different fields of entrepreneurship. It was founded by Johnson, a Sacramento native driven towards navigating entrepreneurship and building generational wealth through real estate.

His partnership with Moore, a top mortgage consultant in Northern California, was effortless as they both look to teach the communities they are from about financial literacy, hoping to break generational poverty that has stricken neighborhoods.