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newbie
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January 17, 2020, 04:01:00 AM
#97
Unfortunately there are no such events around my area :/ but I follow some broadcast or podcast on the Internet, recently I found this one and I have to say it's pretty interesting, small talk between CoinDeal and Coinfirm members: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83JnxuUUJ5o&feature=emb_title
full member
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January 16, 2020, 04:15:38 PM
#96
Does anyone go to events? And if you do, what do you like most about them?
Attended one in 2019, it is about the potential of block chain technology in banking sector. I see a lot of people were really happy to hear the way block chain technology can improve transaction with less cost but little or nothing was discussed about the crypto. I think they are only focusing on the tech and not the crypto currencies
hero member
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January 16, 2020, 03:38:33 PM
#95
Why do you have to go to the crypto world events in person if you can stream them without physically exposing yourself?
An aspect not to be underestimated for the future.
maybe people will differ in this perception, sometimes we need an advisor to provide clear information, whereas when the information comes from online then there are some people who will not fully understand. and to see the development of this technology, we need to see firsthand but usually the event will be in a large area and actually will be difficult.
in theory is true you can follow the events in streaming from the comfort of your home and remain anonymous, but i like to go there in person to talk and discuss with the other participants and ask questions, get more clarifications directly from the various speakers...
legendary
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January 16, 2020, 03:31:39 PM
#94
If you are into crypto and blockchain then you should never miss any such event happening in your area. I recently conducted one seminar on blockchain in my university and the response of students was beyond our expectations. Online resources like YouTube have their own worth but going out and physically meeting and interacting with experts helps in more clear understanding of blockchain technology.
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January 15, 2020, 04:58:47 PM
#93
I've gone to a few events. They are kind of fun, but the quality difference of some events vs others is quite large. The worst ones are quite bad, the good ones are pretty good.

Ultimately, I'm not much of a "networker" though, it doesn't really fit well with my personality since I'm not really into sales or sales tactics despite enjoying social interaction. So how much I get out of these things I've never really been too sure.
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January 15, 2020, 04:54:58 PM
#92
I don't have a habit of going to events unfortunately. It is so hard to make time for those especially when they are only here and there, but CES is an event I would go every year just because of the technological innovations presented there. I've watched some tech vloggers on YouTube and saw that BMW is preparing a cool driverless car with touch sensible seats - so cool. Wondering if there were any big blockchain representants there?

IBM released an app in which you can trace Coffee beans. You can scan a QR and see exactly where your coffee has been made and it can track it down to the farmer. Pretty cool
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January 15, 2020, 01:17:48 PM
#91
Why do you have to go to the crypto world events in person if you can stream them without physically exposing yourself?
An aspect not to be underestimated for the future.
maybe people will differ in this perception, sometimes we need an advisor to provide clear information, whereas when the information comes from online then there are some people who will not fully understand. and to see the development of this technology, we need to see firsthand but usually the event will be in a large area and actually will be difficult.
I've attend several blockchain seminars and to be honest, it was really informative and I think it adds to our knowledge and help us a lot when it comes to having a deep understanding of blockchain technology.
But still, we could easily gather a lot of information on the internet and even in this forum, we could easily get information that comes from users experience.

I have never been to events like that. And I don't feel like going there at all. I'd rather watch this stuff online.

How come? Are they too far or you don't believe they would be helpful?
They are helpful, but sometimes there is also a lot of these events that exposing negative of cryptocurrency and just making the image of bitcoin look bad in the community.
legendary
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January 15, 2020, 12:49:42 PM
#90
Does it matter to go in events of blockchain? Actually I never visit any of the blockchain events here in my country since I can learn from internet and I really don't want to expose myself that I have a portfolio of crypto and I could also learn from other people all over the world by just watching from there streams.


yes, it does, but not every bitcoin event/convention is worth going to. last year I went to a total of 4 bitcoin/cryptocurrency and blockchain event's 2 of those events are highly informative
and if someone asks me if they should ever go to a bitcoin event I would suggest they should but I'd ask them to search what the event activities which could make the difference between
bad experience to great experience.

And a lot of investor and pro trader are sharing their knowledge not just in an event but also in the internet and also from blogs.
bitcoin and blockchain events/convention usually have people who have a lot of knowledge about trading, investors, business etc.. that informs people about their respective fields.
the difference between reading blogs from these people and meeting them in person is that you can ask them personally if you don't understand something and get a great
response and probably additional tips about the questions you ask.
legendary
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January 15, 2020, 12:11:48 PM
#89
I don't have a habit of going to events unfortunately. It is so hard to make time for those especially when they are only here and there, but CES is an event I would go every year just because of the technological innovations presented there. I've watched some tech vloggers on YouTube and saw that BMW is preparing a cool driverless car with touch sensible seats - so cool. Wondering if there were any big blockchain representants there?
legendary
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January 15, 2020, 11:59:51 AM
#88
I'm so much interested about crypto & blockchain event.
But, bad luck is in my country "Egypt" it is prohibited to discuss about Crypto or Bitcoin. If I get a chance to join on Blockchain event, I will definitely join.
Then flight and attend some big-time event about cryptocurrency in other countries. I know it'll be worth it since seminars or events will let you learn more about cryptocurrency, I'm sure you'll not regret it.

I thought the government already lifted the ban on cryptocurrency in your country. I think licensed cryptocurrency companies will be allowed to have seminars or events regarding crypto since it's legal. Well, if it's not true then it's very unlucky to have a country that prohibits even a simple discussion about cryptocurrency.
I read it here ^
newbie
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January 15, 2020, 11:51:37 AM
#87
I'm so much interested about crypto & blockchain event.
But, bad luck is in my country "Egypt" it is prohibited to discuss about Crypto or Bitcoin. If I get a chance to join on Blockchain event, I will definitely join.
sr. member
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January 15, 2020, 11:22:17 AM
#86
Does it matter to go in events of blockchain? Actually I never visit any of the blockchain events here in my country since I can learn from internet and I really don't want to expose myself that I have a portfolio of crypto and I could also learn from other people all over the world by just watching from there streams.

And a lot of investor and pro trader are sharing their knowledge not just in an event but also in the internet and also from blogs.
depends on the person, because sometimes we have high curiosity and try a few things. so there are people who come to the crypto event because they want to know what's inside, and to learn I think it would be better to use the internet which can follow your own curiosity. because in the event we will not be able to get a lot of detailed information, maybe only some information.
sr. member
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January 15, 2020, 11:12:57 AM
#85
Full article: https://itbiometrics.com/2020-is-kicked-off-with-the-ces-blockchain-event/



The CES event is the biggest electronics showcase in the world and for the past few years, they have had a digital currency section. Some of the products that are being showcased seem pretty cool like crypto watches etc.


Is anyone going to this? The digital currency section of the event is only for a day or so. Larry King is speaking at one of the cryptocurrency talks lol.




If you are interested in learning more about it you can visit the above link which has information regarding some of the speakers and cool blockchain gadgets.
Since cryptocurrency and blockchain technology is not really popular in our country, i haven't attended any events about crypto and blockchain. I only have attended seminars about blockchain technology in our small group because it could actually help me in the future.
sr. member
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January 15, 2020, 11:08:32 AM
#84
Does it matter to go in events of blockchain? Actually I never visit any of the blockchain events here in my country since I can learn from internet and I really don't want to expose myself that I have a portfolio of crypto and I could also learn from other people all over the world by just watching from there streams.

And a lot of investor and pro trader are sharing their knowledge not just in an event but also in the internet and also from blogs.
sr. member
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January 15, 2020, 11:01:12 AM
#83
Yes, I never miss out on any such opportunity. It’s always good to attend such events as these are vital opportunities to network with other crypto enthusiast. In my country, such events are on the rise and I have record of attending all these in my city, so many people know me. 
sr. member
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January 15, 2020, 05:07:34 AM
#82
Why do you have to go to the crypto world events in person if you can stream them without physically exposing yourself?
An aspect not to be underestimated for the future.
maybe people will differ in this perception, sometimes we need an advisor to provide clear information, whereas when the information comes from online then there are some people who will not fully understand. and to see the development of this technology, we need to see firsthand but usually the event will be in a large area and actually will be difficult.
hero member
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January 15, 2020, 04:24:05 AM
#81
Why do you have to go to the crypto world events in person if you can stream them without physically exposing yourself?
An aspect not to be underestimated for the future.
newbie
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January 14, 2020, 03:47:31 PM
#80
I havent seen any in UK. Anyone know of any?
hero member
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January 14, 2020, 03:42:04 PM
#79
Does anyone go to events? And if you do, what do you like most about them?
I think I have attended one before and what I like most is their opinion about the subject that they were discussing. It's nice meeting new people and have a talk of how positive they were regarding the next move of the market. There were a lot of amazing people, the enthusiasts but not everyone there has a good intention. I'm not expecting that there's a food but it's flattering that they have prepared the meal after the event.
legendary
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January 14, 2020, 01:32:44 PM
#78
It is not easy to find a crypto event in many countries because that will be related to the permission that will be asked by the government. If in one country the crypto is prohibited, then the crypto event will not continue, and the crypto event will be available in the underground, so only a few people will come. Maybe if the company wants to create a crypto event, they can ask the governments first and ask for permission so the crypto event can run successfully.

This is true, if you are from a country that doesn't allow cryptocurrency then you won't find many events. But for people in the UK and US, I am wondering if they have ever been to a crypto event.

Instead, you should take advantage of the platforms we do have online, wherein most of the cryptocurrency events are focusing their topics into. Such as blockchain development, implementation of a new cryptocurrency, development of tokens, and cryptocurrency trading. For sure, there is allot of hindrance we could encounter upon searching available blockchain/crypto events, but still, online source is somehow reliable and will equip us with knowledge we need.
It's easy to find nowadays, even on Facebook or other social media platforms, you can actually find some by searching the keywords based on your desired events. Try to search also in google, there are many crypto events there.

Actually, here in our local board, we have a thread that shows all of the upcoming events in the Philippines, try to make it in your section too.
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