Hong Kong 'Bitcoin Playground'... 'Tech Carnival' to be Held

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Son Min

Summary

  • The 'Bitcoin Tech Carnival' to be held in Hong Kong is highlighted as a significant event in the blockchain and virtual asset industry.
  • This event, focused on Bitcoin, will allow participation in various live tests of projects and app demos.
  • The organizers aim to break away from traditional conferences and promote innovation and collaboration in the Bitcoin ecosystem.

Blockchain investment firm Blockspaceforce announced on the 10th that it will host the 'Bitcoin Tech Carnival' at the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong on the 18th.

The Bitcoin Tech Carnival is a virtual asset conference co-hosted by Blockspaceforce, wallet provider Unisat, and Bitcoin staking protocol Babylon. The event is scheduled to coincide with the world's largest virtual asset conference, 'Consensus Hong Kong', on the 18th of this month. Blockspaceforce explained that "(the Bitcoin Tech Carnival) is a conference focused on Bitcoin (BTC) and serves to complement Consensus Hong Kong."

The core of the Bitcoin Tech Carnival is 'interaction'. Participants can engage in lectures and panel discussions by various speakers, as well as participate in live tests and application (app) demos of various projects. Bitcoin-based games and digital art will also be available.

The organizers likened the event to a 'playground' in this context. Shalini Wood, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of Babylon Labs, said, "Participants will experience a festival-like conference by directly engaging in demos and live tests," and added, "We will redefine how the Bitcoin community gathers."

The lineup of speakers is also noteworthy. Lorenzo, CEO of Unisat, David Chae, co-founder of Babylon, and Evan Cheng, CEO of Mistine Labs, will be speaking at the Bitcoin Tech Carnival. Lorenzo, CEO, stated, "The Bitcoin ecosystem needs events that don't feel like traditional conferences," and added, "(With the Bitcoin Tech Carnival) we will promote collaboration that leads to real innovation."

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