TOKEN2049, the world’s largest annual cryptocy event, is all set to begin at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore on September 18th and 19th, 2024.
This major conference will attract over 20,000 people from more than 7,000 companies. It’s a key gathering for industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and crypto enthusiasts to discuss and shape the future of cryptocy.
With more than 300 exhibitors and over 400 side events, TOKEN2049 is a hub for learning, innovation, and networking. Attendees will hear from notable speakers like Vitalik Buterin, Anatoly Yakovenko, and Arthur Hayes, who will share their insights on blockchain, decentralized finance (DeFi), Web3, and more.
The event features hands-on workshops and panel discussions designed to inspire and drive progress in the crypto space. Attendees will have excellent networking opportunities, with over 70% being top executives, founders, and decision-makers.
In addition to the main events, TOKEN2049 includes side festivals, hackathons, and exclusive parties, adding to the vibrant atmosphere. This conference is essential for anyone involved in the cryptocy industry, offering valuable insights and new opportunities for collaboration.
TOKEN2049 is set to be a game-changer for the crypto world, offering unmatched opportunities for learning and networking. With top speakers and numerous events, it’s the ultimate venue for exploring the future of cryptocy.
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