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What is The Blockchain Week Conference

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Blockchain Week is an annual conference that brings together some of the most influential voices in the blockchain and cryptocurrency industries. This event is a week-long celebration of all things blockchain, featuring keynote speeches, panel discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities. The conference is attended by industry leaders, investors, entrepreneurs, developers, and enthusiasts from all over the world.

In this article, we’ll explore what Blockchain Week is, how it started, and why it’s an important event for the blockchain industry.

The Blockchain Week

Blockchain Week is a week-long conference that takes place annually in different locations around the world. The conference started and was organized by the same group as the Consensus Conference — CoinDesk. The Blockchain Week brings together thought leaders and innovators from the blockchain and cryptocurrency industries, providing a platform for them to share their ideas, insights, and experiences.

Similar to Consensus, the conference features keynote speeches from industry leaders, panel discussions on the latest trends and developments in the industry, workshops and hackathons, and networking events. The conference also includes a large-scale expo, where companies have the chance to introduce their new products and services before being introduced to the market.

How did Blockchain Week start?

The first Blockchain Week conference was held in New York City in 2015. The event was organized by CoinDesk and it brought together over 1,500 attendees from all over the world — which was already considered a huge success given that the industry was still young during that time. Due to the warm response it received, it became an annual event and one of the most important ones in the industry.

In 2018, CoinDesk announced that it would be partnering with the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) to expand Blockchain Week. The partnership aimed to promote New York City as a hub for blockchain and cryptocurrency innovation, and it has since attracted thousands of attendees to the city.

Locations where Blockchain Week conferences were held

Some of the cities where Blockchain Week has been held include:

  • New York City: The inaugural Blockchain Week was held in New York City and was organized by CoinDesk, a leading digital media, and events company covering the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry. The event featured various activities, including conferences, meetups, and parties, making it one of the largest blockchain events at that time.
  • London: Blockchain Week London is another popular event in the blockchain industry. It usually takes place in January and is organized by Blockchain Week Partners, a UK-based events company specializing in blockchain-related events. The event features a series of conferences, hackathons, and networking events that bring together industry experts, investors, and entrepreneurs.
  • Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Blockchain Week conference is usually held in March and is organized by NexChange Group, a Hong Kong-based fintech company. The event brings together blockchain enthusiasts and investors from around the world and features a series of conferences, workshops, and networking events.
  • Singapore: Singapore Blockchain Week is an annual event that takes place in November. It is organized by the Blockchain Association of Singapore and features a series of conferences, hackathons, and interactive activities. The conference attracts blockchain experts and enthusiasts from around the world and provides a platform for discussions on the latest trends and developments in the industry.
  • San Francisco: The San Francisco Blockchain Week conference is usually held in October and is organized by the San Francisco Blockchain Week Association, a non-profit organization. The event features a series of conferences, hackathons, and networking events, and activities that bring together industry experts, investors, and entrepreneurs.

Final Thoughts

Blockchain Week provides a platform for thought leaders and innovators to share their insights, and it helps drive innovation and progress within the industry. With its growing popularity and global reach, more and more countries are now adopting the Blockchain Week format to cater to their own local audience. This week-long conference is poised to play an even more significant role in shaping the future of the blockchain industry in the years to come.

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