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BSV Blockchain to sponsor London Blockchain Conference 2024

BSV Blockchain to sponsor London Blockchain Conference 2024

The London Blockchain Conference is the premier event dedicated to exploring the transformative impact of blockchain technology in our world.

BSV Blockchain is pleased to announce that it will be a key sponsor at the upcoming London Blockchain Conference 2024. This year’s event will take place at Excel, London from 21-23 May 21-23, 2024.

The London Blockchain Conference is the premier event dedicated to exploring the transformative impact of blockchain technology in our world. Attendees and exhibitors can expect a space where innovation meets practical application, and where enterprises and governments can discover real-world solutions through blockchain.

Last year’s conference welcomed over 5,000 visits from the brightest minds in the blockchain ecosystem – including over 500 CEOs from around the world. This year’s conference is set to be even bigger and better, with a range of speakers carefully hand-picked to provide powerful and innovative ideas and groundbreaking insights.

The list of speakers includes:

  • Dino Cataldo Dell’Accio, United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF)
    Blockchain, Digital Identity, and Proof-of-Existence: The United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund’s experience and solution.
  • Lisa Cameron MP, Member of Parliament
    Breaking Barriers: Paving the Way for the UK to Emerge as a Global Crypto Asset Hub.
  • Dr. Kary Oberbrunner, Blockchain Life
    IP Protection in the Creator’s Economy: Proposing another way of protecting intellectual property that’s faster, easier, and cheaper.
  • Simon Sallstrom, DirectEd Development Foundation
    Blockchain for Development: Learn how decentralised identifiers, stablecoins and smart contracts can reduce costs and increase transparency.
  • Graham Rodford, Archax and Professor Sarah Green, Law Commission
    Navigating the Digital Horizon: Unveiling legal frameworks and real-world applications of digital assets and tokenisation.
  • Lord Clement-Jones OBE and Ijeoma Okoli, Digital Economy Initiative
    The Future of AI and Blockchain.

The London Blockchain Conference is a key event in our calendar and a terrific showcase for the capabilities of the BSV Blockchain, said Martin Coxall, Marketing Director for BSV Blockchain.

‘Attendees can expect to tap into the limitless potential of blockchain technology with us. Get ready for interactive sessions aimed at solving big data challenges., stages packed with informative roundtables, compelling keynotes, and stimulating panels led by thought leaders, start-up visionaries, and influential policymakers.’

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