What to expect at the London Blockchain Conference

What to expect at the London Blockchain Conference

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The London Blockchain Conference is upon us, and in a few days the world’s largest utility blockchain conference will start at the QEII Center in the UK’s capital.

As the time draws near, exciting speaker announcements continue to drop, and the panels, discussions and presentations promise to deliver useful, actionable and compelling information on how blockchain can and is being used to power the next generation of applications and businesses.

Let’s take a quick look at the agenda and some of what we can look forward to!

What can we expect at the London Blockchain Conference each day?

On Day 1, we will hear opening remarks from BSV founder and venture capitalist Calvin Ayre, who is generously hosting the London Blockchain Conference. We will also hear from nChain CEO Christen Ager-Hansen about creating companies with social impact that change the world for the better.

Aside from the opening speeches, day one will involve discussions, panels and presentations on all sorts of interesting topics such as the evolution of Web3, NFTs for streaming, using blockchain technology to build a business, how and why to scale blockchain, how blockchain is revolutionizing the fight against counterfeits goods, and several technical presentations showcasing tools for building on blockchain.

Viewed Day 2 with Ben McKenzie and others

Day 2 starts with a couple of important keynote speeches on regulations in Europe and beyond; the second of these will involve the American actor and writer Ben McKenzie. We will then see presentations on digital asset recovery, trust economics, information security with blockchain, combating academic fraud, signatures and identity, and more.

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The second day of the conference will also see various presentations by nChain and Block Dojo. These are two of the biggest forces in the BSV blockchain ecosystem, kick-starting companies in the space and lending their expertise to help them spread. These presentations are sure to be a treat.

Day 3 will see Peter Schiff present

On Day 3 there will be some extra special presentations from economist and gold bug Peter Schiff and Dr. Craig Wright. Schiff will tell us how a digital gold system should actually work, and Dr. Wright will explain how we can leverage blockchain to improve business efficiency and reduce costs.

Day three will also feature informative presentations and panels ranging from how BSV blockchain will change lives through education to how blockchain will be the backbone of AI and the Internet of Things. Other panels will cover how Teranode enables unlimited scaling, how Merkle trees prevent data loss, damage and alteration, and we’ll see some impressive presentations of blockchain-powered applications.

There is utility all the way at the London Blockchain Conference

Looking at the agenda above, you will not notice anything to do with token pricing, speculation, or using blockchains to achieve political agendas. The London Blockchain Conference is about utility and how blockchains can be used to change the world for the better, enabling governments, businesses and entrepreneurs to create enormous value and make an impact on the universe.

The conference starts on 31 May and lasts until 2 June. See the full agenda and book your free ticket to the London Blockchain Conference today!

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