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Topic: Satoshi's Vision Conference | March 23-25 2018 | Tokyo, Japan (Read 138 times)

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After the successful ‘Satoshi’s Vision Conference’ held in San Francisco in 2016, and last year’s ‘The Future of Bitcoin’ event in Arnhem, the Bitcoin Unlimited team is hosting another conference this year in Tokyo, Japan. Satoshi’s Vision Conference Tokyo will be held on March 23-25 and aims to bring cryptocurrency luminaries, the brightest developers, business executives, and proponents of this emerging technology together for three days of discussions and networking.

The event held in Tokyo will have a large variety of speakers including Bitcoin Unlimited’s Peter Rizun and Andrew Stone, Bitcoin.com CEO Roger Ver, Yours.org CEO Ryan X. Charles, Bitcoin ABC lead developer Amaury Sechet, Chris Pacia of OpenBazaar, Josh Ellithorpe Senior Engineer of Coinbase, Cornell University’s Emin Gun Sirer, and the Chief Scientist at Nchain Dr. Craig Wright.

Attendees will discuss massive on-chain scaling technologies like various block size changes and different types of transaction throughput improvements. Pre-consensus techniques for improving rapid payments, advanced scripting capabilities, colored coins, economics, game theory, and much more are also on the agenda. One notable theme will be the focus on the bitcoin cash blockchain, and the bolstering of its decentralized features. Satoshi’s Vision participants will discuss how BCH adoption can be accelerated and how to maintain constant growth.

This year’s Bitcoin Unlimited event will take place at the TKP Gardencity Takebashi in the beautiful Chiyoda district in Japan, next to the Imperial Palace Gardens. The region is often called the “political center” of Japan, and many government agencies are located within the area. Organizers of the Satoshi’s Vision event are thrilled to continue pushing innovative cryptocurrency technologies and free-market economics.

Source : https://news.bitcoin.com/the-2018-satoshis-vision-conference-heads-to-japan/
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