Blockchain Life 2024 in Dubai Unveils First Speakers, Featuring Industry Leaders from Tether, Ledger, TON, Animoca Brands and More
Blockchain Life 2024, one of the world’s leading events in web3, cryptocurrencies and mining sphere, today announced the first wave of its esteemed speaker lineup for the 13th edition of the event.
Bringing together over the 10,000most influential figures from all over the world on October 22-23, the Blockchain Life 2024 promises to deliver powerful insights on making money during the current Bull Run.
Among the first lineup of speakers are:
“We are thrilled to announce this exceptional lineup of speakers for Blockchain Life 2024” said Sergei Khitrov, Founder of the event. “These are just the first speakers and most are still kept secret. For now I can only say that the entire lineup is titans in the field. Their exclusive insights and expertise will be invaluable to our attendees to benefit from the current bull market.”
Blockchain Life 2024 is set to take place on October 22-23 in UAE, Dubai, Festival Arena. The forum will feature a diverse range of panel discussions, keynote presentations, as well as networking opportunities and the largest crypto expo with over 200 booths.
A new feature of this forum is simultaneous translation of speeches into more than 70 languages of the world. This option is absolutely free and is already included in the ticket.
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For more information please visit: https://blockchain-life.com/
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