Esports, Cryptos & more at CoinGeek Conference In New York

As the world still feels the effects of the pandemic and begins to accept the new normal, there is another sign of positivity within the Bitcoin SV arena. CoinGeek has announced they will return to New York City in October of this year and present the highly anticipated CoinGeek Conference.

‘It’s About Time’ is the theme for the upcoming event. The recent conference held in Zurich was a huge success thanks to the variety of guest speakers that took part in sharing their views on a wide variety of topics and introducing groundbreaking discoveries to the blockchain. 

Intro video pre-event

This year’s topics include gaming, esports, MarTech, Supply Chain, Healthcare, Finance and Banking, IT, Investment Management, Regulation and Law, and lastly Business and technology.

This is an opportunity for businesses and individuals to interact in person or watch it live streaming if unable to attend and learn why BSV is the only obvious solution for unbounded scaling, ultra-fast transactions, and low-cost fees. It’s considered by many to be a platform to end all other platforms.

The Bitcoin Association will be awarding the top 3 winners at the conference from the Bitcoin SV Hackathon currently underway and run by nChain.

This is always rewarding to see some of the brightest teams and individuals receive accolades as well as prizes paid out in BSV for their hard work. Past winners have gone on to launch businesses on the BSV platform or provide solutions for others to utilize in their designs.

The panel discussions have always been a highlight of the conference in part due to the quality of the guests invited to participate. Some of the top people in their respective fields have an opportunity to share their views, ideas, and opinions while being moderated by respected intellectuals.

This conference lineup has not been released as of the writing of this article, however, it is sure to be a ‘who’s who of the top people in their respective fields.

CoinGeek Conference

It’s going to be interesting to see how the upcoming New York conference will outdo the previous ones. CoinGeek will really have to step it up a few notches. Perhaps including some controversial guest speakers to take part in their panel discussions to gain some opposing viewpoints.

Regardless, it will be highly informational and entertaining. If you would like to register for the conference or find out more information, go to the CoinGeek Conference website.