Community Interaction Radiating Through the Cryptospace: Blockchain Economy Dubai 2022

Community Interaction Radiating Through the Cryptospace: Blockchain Economy Dubai 2022

Although one of the stars of the show is a talking robot, human interaction was still the highlight of the recent Blockchain Economy Dubai Summit 2022 held at the Le Meridien Dubai Hotel and Conference Centre.

Titan, an 8ft tall talking robot previously seen on Britain’s Got Talent 2022, was one of the event’s main attractions. The robot gave a Transformers-like introduction at the beginning of the event and mingled with the crowd at various times.

Titan the Robot welcomes the participants

Cointelegraph was involved in various aspects of the event, including interviewing keynote speakers such as Bitcoin.com CEO Dennis Jarvis and former NFL player Lewis Neal. Apart from this, Satoshi Solutions co-founder Clayton Pullum and Codego CEO Simone Binotto Torre also shared their thoughts on topics such as employment in the crypto space and crypto credit cards.

In addition to productive discussions with subject matter experts, Cointelegraph also took the opportunity to speak with attendees to see their thoughts on the event. Angela De Mesa, a delegate, was surprised by the number of participants in the event because the United Arab Emirates recently eased its COVID-19 restrictions and allowed people to remove their masks in public. “It’s a breath of fresh air to see a lot of people, you know, interacting with each other without masks restricting them,” she added.

Angela De Mesa shares her thoughts with Cointelegraph reporter Ezra Reguerra

Naveen Solanki, a participant who flew all the way from India, also gave feedback on the event. According to Solanki, the event excels when it comes to building your crypto network. Comparing the event to events he attended in Thailand and Singapore, Solanki believes there were more opportunities for networking at Blockchain Economy Dubai 2022.

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While some were satisfied with the event, others say there is still room for improvement. Faouz Rejeb, an event delegate, told Cointelegraph that she was a little disappointed with the event. “I don’t see a lot of innovation like we used to see in AIBC or we used to see in the other crypto events. So I’m a little disappointed,” she says.

Jasmine, a participant who flew all the way from Iran, also shared her own feedback for the event. According to the delegate, with the event being a blockchain and crypto event, the organizers should enable crypto payments for event tickets. She explained that:

“They need to accept crypto as money to buy their tickets, at least USDT. It’s so important because if you don’t accept Tether or any other crypto, then why are you sponsoring a blockchain seminar?”

Apart from interviews with experts and participants, also Cointelegraph participated in a panel discussion that explored the topic of decentralized finance (DeFi) security and the hacks that occurred in the space throughout the year. Panelists Mohamed Issa of Chainalysis, Alex Meurer of Fitburn and Giorgio Torre of Big 4 in Qatar highlighted that for DeFi to gain wider adoption, educating community members and regulators is a big step that needs to be taken.

Panel debate on decentralized finance hacks and security

All things considered, the main highlight of the event was networking and engaging with like-minded people in the blockchain community. The Blockchain Economy Dubai Summit 2022 showed that Dubai is truly a global crypto hub, with delegates flying from all over the world to attend and engage with other individuals in the crypto space.

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