- What: Blockchain Fest 2021
- Where: Limassol, Cyprus, luxury Parklane Hotel and Spa, with in-person gathering planned and live-stream alternative available
- When: June, 2021
- Cyprus’ luxurious Mediterranean island setting is conveniently regional to Northern African nations, where blockchain and fintech are becoming increasingly popular as global alternatives to local economic stagnation
If a year of bearing with the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that the ability to connect and transact business online is vitally important in today’s world.
During the early stage of policies attempting to limit the spread of the often-deadly virus, many businesses were shuttered and many others opened with no customers at the door, but then came social media and video conferencing technology with solutions for keeping people and businesses connected.
The increased reliance on virtual media for connections has also been a potent reminder that such technology can cross national boundaries with relative ease. Cryptocurrencies have long touted such border-crossing technology as a way to sustain financial transactions worldwide, secured by blockchain that involves multiple operators in the transactions.
FINEXPO’s Blockchain Fest 2021 will gather blockchain and crypto enthusiasts for two days of education on the latest movements in the industry and a glimpse into the possible future with the help of expert market professionals.
The event ambitiously aims to open to in-person gatherings June 11 and 12, moved from its original May dates, in one of the world’s modern financial IT hubs straddling Asia’s and Europe’s political-economic boundaries. Tickets limited to 1,000 attendees are still available at discounted rates through the end of January and can be purchased on the event’s website.
The gathering will take place at Limassol, Cyprus’ luxury Parklane Hotel and Spa. The resort is situated on 10 hectares (24.7 acres) of luxuriantly green beachfront property renowned for ancient multicultural influences.
The Mediterranean island nation also occupies a regionally convenient location near Africa, which is increasingly becoming a hotbed of blockchain and cryptocurrency activity as the Saharan continent’s citizens look for ways to expand their economies to the global stage.
Over 10,000 additional ticket spots are available to online-only viewers who join in the event via FINEXPO’s virtual platform.
The activities will allow newcomers to blockchain, cryptocurrency, crypto exchanges, decentralized finance (DeFi), mining, payment systems, and investment to rub shoulders with top professionals and global leaders.
For further information about this B2B extravaganza on blockchain and artificial intelligence innovations, visit the event’s website here.
Contact Blockchain Fest at: laura@finexpo.org
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