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Topic: [2016-09-24] Blockchain Summit Day One: Highlights From Shanghai (Read 212 times)

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A busy first day of Blockchain Summit, part of International Blockchain Week in Shanghai, was filled with product demonstrations and discussions on security and regulation. Presenters included Joseph Lubin, founder of ConsenSys; Tim Swanson of R3; Feng Xiao, founder of conference sponsor Wangxiang Blockchain Labs; Jeremy Allaire and Sean Neville of Circle; Josh Whelan of Santander and Tyler Smith of BHP Billiton. Here are some of the highlights.

Vitalik Buterin Kicks It Off

Welcoming attendees, Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin remarked on the growth in interest in blockchain since his first visit to China in 2014. He noted how, on that trip, he knew of two or three companies that were interested in the technology; after six months, governments and banks were taking notice. Now the space is diversified.

Buterin said that people were "now beginning to realize the possibilities we thought of in 2014."

He made a comparison to the internet, saying there's "not one annual conference where people decide the internet."

"Once it grows big enough, it naturally grows diverse," Buterin said.

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/blockchain-summit-day-one-highlights-from-shanghai-1474658878
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