The CEO of EOS's parent company recently spent $172.80 million on a luxury home in Italy
On March 26th, according to the Italian media "L'Union Sarda", Brendan Blumer (BB), CEO of Vaulta (formerly EOS) parent company Block.one and chairperson of Bullish, recently bought the Romazzino villa for a record 160 million euros (about 172.80 million US dollars). Apart from Villa Certosa, this transaction is the largest in the history of Sardinia and even Italian real estate.
This villa in Romazzino is one of the most luxurious on the Costa Smeralda, the former home of Ahmed Zaki Yamani, the former Saudi oil minister. Situated on 350 metres of coastline, this 2.3-hectare estate features 28 bedrooms, 35 bathrooms, spacious terraces, two private beach entrances, two exclusive marinas, three swimming pools and approximately 23,000 square metres of gardens and amenities.
Brendan Blumer founded Gamecliff, an automated trading platform for online gaming virtual items, at the age of 14. Launched Okay.com in 2010 to create a collaborative data sharing ecosystem for the Asia Pacific real estate market, it has since grown into the largest digital real estate agency in Hong Kong. In 2017, he co-founded Block.one with Dan Larimer (BM), dedicated to blockchain technology research and development.