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Topic: Do you go to blockchain/crypto events? - page 4. (Read 1138 times)

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January 11, 2020, 10:10:16 PM
#57
event is always a place to show the quality of the products that will be made. however, it is a good opportunity to see the benefits of the project, especially in cryptocurrency. honestly, I really want to attend an event like that, unfortunately, the location is too far from where I live, and sometimes I can't go out because there are some things I need to finish. so, I sometimes just search for information about the project on the internet.
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January 11, 2020, 09:47:05 PM
#56
I did see one but at that time I am not really ready to be a part of it.

Outside the venue of that event, I am just waiting for some people to come out since there might be someone that I know who can I go with and talk with about this but unfortunately, there's no one that I knew inside. I think that is ind of my fault of not going inside, I still shy at that time and I kind of regret it since I never had a chance to go after that.
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January 11, 2020, 09:38:23 PM
#55
Not even once. The problem about blockchain and crypto events is that it is usually held in the capital city and other major cities. If one will be interested to take part in such events, one has to book a hotel, pay for a flight, and so on. Not to mention that most of these events might ask for a registration fee. Participation becomes expensive.
time and place limitations create obstacles to measure crypto events, because in my country there are also several crypto-related events but their location is in a big city. so I think if the location is far away it would be better not to follow it unless it has a lot of funds, and what I know is that the crypto event is a place to provide information about projects that have a cryptocurrency system and serve as advertising for them.

That is what I am saying. Crypto events are normally held in metro cities, in the urban centers. That is understandable because they know where the businesses are focused and the largest bulk of the population as well. Their target audience would easily be reached this way. Nobody would spend huge amounts just to hold an event in the rural areas where there is very thin population.
legendary
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January 11, 2020, 08:04:08 PM
#54
I've never been to any such events, and I likely never will, because to me they look like a waste of time - it's mostly just startups promoting themselves, there's not much educational stuff being presented, and if it is, I can just watch a video of it later. Maybe such events are great in terms of networking, but networking never interested me much, so that's just another reason for me to avoid these events.
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January 11, 2020, 07:52:10 PM
#53
it's an interesting event, will we get a prize from the event ... !! interesting to follow ..
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January 11, 2020, 04:49:30 PM
#52
When I new into this market, I joined many events before about cryptocurrency because I really want to learn more about cryptocurrency and its really worth it because I learned a lot about it. Now that I’m good, i don’t attend any crypto events but hopefully if there’s a big crypto event in my place, I can join again this time.
legendary
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January 11, 2020, 04:41:10 PM
#51
I've never been on a crypto event unfortunately
I live in a city that is not so close to the big city in my country where the events occurs, so it's hard to participate
But one day I want to, must be nice to talk to people with the same ideas of us
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January 11, 2020, 03:38:10 PM
#50
I am interested to join in this event but possess is very long, this event looking great, blockchain event can understand more about blockchain technology, decently i will go one day.
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January 11, 2020, 11:30:15 AM
#49
I only joined once from local exchanger which held trading lesson for newbies. But it is really hard for me to understand it maybe i am not really good at trade. Joined something like that is really fun actually, because we can see new people and maybe make new connection with it.
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January 11, 2020, 10:18:49 AM
#48
Blockchain events are indeed quite interesting to me, but unfortunately in my country far enough to attend the event and certainly will incur costs if you come. I personally am still quite interested in events like this because it can provide insight for me, but the access is quite difficult so I can not expect much.
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January 11, 2020, 10:10:34 AM
#47
Does anyone go to events? And if you do, what do you like most about them?
I also do not go to Blockchain events. But I know the event "Unlocking China and World Blockchain Market 2020".The cryptocurrency market witnessed strong reactions to Chinese President Xi Jinping's speech earlier this month, emphasizing China's goal of becoming a global leader in Blockchain.
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January 11, 2020, 08:54:32 AM
#46
Last year there were some blockchain and crypto events in my county unfortunately I couldn't go there because the cities are too far from my city where these events happened but I hope in future I would definitely go to attend blockchain events.

Blockchain events are really helpful especially if they will conduct seminars on different aspects of blockchain and cryptocurrency such as teaching people about different tools how to develop blockchain, and in some aspects, how to make money by learning how to trade. This is a great initiative to help the community grows and provide income to people possible, making a wider community of cryptocurrency enthusiasts and to expand cryptocurrency adoption. One possible impact is to provide better market price for various cryptocurrencies.
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January 11, 2020, 02:58:56 AM
#45
Last year there were some blockchain and crypto events in my county unfortunately I couldn't go there because the cities are too far from my city where these events happened but I hope in future I would definitely go to attend blockchain events.
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January 11, 2020, 01:46:13 AM
#44
No, there are not much events in my country and if does it could be just a small group which is composed of those who are also part of their circle.

Most of them are about new projects so who cares much about that.
No one talks much about bitcoin and the only thing you will hear is them boasting about how great their project will be.
That will just make me sleepy.
I would rather read an article about them rather than listening to them wearing sweet faces.
Here in my country, we also don't have this kind of events about blockchain and cryptocurrency, but there are small groups here that you could actually join because here we help each other if they needed help about crypto. I think i only attended seminars about cryptocurrency and blockchain technology because here i started to become interested to do trading in cryptocurrency.
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January 11, 2020, 01:00:42 AM
#43
No, there are not much events in my country and if does it could be just a small group which is composed of those who are also part of their circle.

Most of them are about new projects so who cares much about that.
No one talks much about bitcoin and the only thing you will hear is them boasting about how great their project will be.
That will just make me sleepy.
I would rather read an article about them rather than listening to them wearing sweet faces.
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January 11, 2020, 12:53:02 AM
#42
Not even once. The problem about blockchain and crypto events is that it is usually held in the capital city and other major cities. If one will be interested to take part in such events, one has to book a hotel, pay for a flight, and so on. Not to mention that most of these events might ask for a registration fee. Participation becomes expensive.
time and place limitations create obstacles to measure crypto events, because in my country there are also several crypto-related events but their location is in a big city. so I think if the location is far away it would be better not to follow it unless it has a lot of funds, and what I know is that the crypto event is a place to provide information about projects that have a cryptocurrency system and serve as advertising for them.
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January 11, 2020, 12:33:59 AM
#41
I want and wish i can. But i work on Monday until Friday, and mostly Crypto events in my city is on Friday 1PM. Every local exchange make crypto events or maybe just seminar usually on that time. If not, maybe it is on other town that need hours to go there. That is why i never come to events that related to crypto/blockchain.
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January 10, 2020, 10:49:35 PM
#40
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.
I havent attended any these kind of crypto/events here on my country but i do hear out that most of them are just trying to sell out some mentorship nor trying to attract people on their own motives like advertising their own coin/project and trying to convince those attendees to invest
thats why im not really that interested but there were some who do actually had that conference but i do missed out on joining these events.
sr. member
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January 10, 2020, 10:38:46 PM
#39
Not even once. The problem about blockchain and crypto events is that it is usually held in the capital city and other major cities. If one will be interested to take part in such events, one has to book a hotel, pay for a flight, and so on. Not to mention that most of these events might ask for a registration fee. Participation becomes expensive.
legendary
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January 10, 2020, 10:30:49 PM
#38
I don't, I think most are a waste of time if you aren't a newbie or aren't looking to sell something, but newbies themselves should watch out not to get lured into wasting money on some altcoin scam.
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