UNCHAIN, Ranked Among World’s Top Blockchain Events, to be Held in Berlin

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02.04.2019

Anyone looking for an illustrious cryptocurrency conference in Europe this summer, will hardly be able to avoid the second edition of UNCHAIN Convention.

The two-day event, which has been voted to be one of the Top 10 blockchain conferences in 2018, is set to bring together leading Bitcoin and blockchain developers, entrepreneurs and investors in Berlin, Germany, on June 14-15.

UNCHAIN Convention 2019 will focus on today’s challenges for the maturing crypto community, investors and founders of blockchain start-ups, with the visitors getting valuable knowledge and insights about:

  • current status of cryptocurrencies and future outlooks;
  • blockchain use cases and business models;
  • financial insider viewpoints and strategies;
  • legislative context;
  • science and technology.

The event’s impressive line-up features prominent crypto voices, early crypto investors, leading technologists, founders of blockchain enterprises, developers and regulators. All in all, UNCHAIN Convention 2019 will gather over 30 speakers from more than 20 countries. Some of the names include:

Crypto entrepreneur and chairman of Bitcoin Foundation Brock Pierce; Wall Street veteran, Bitcoin trader and analyst Tone Vays; pioneer blockchain investor and CEO at Coinsilium Eddy Travia; co-founder of SatoshiLabs and Trezor, currently Head of Strategy and Business Development at Casa Alena Vranova; lead maintainer at Monero and co-founder of Tari Riccardo ‘Fluffypony’ Spagni; Blockstream software engineer Christian Decker; creator of Wasabi Wallet Adam ‘nopara73’ Ficsor; security guru Hartej Sawhney of Hosho; renown German economist Hans-Werner Sinn; founder of Bitnation Susanne T. Tempelhof; CEO and co-founder of Fulmo Jeff Gallas; co-founder and managing director at KI Decentralized Andrei Martchouk; founder of KUNA Exchange and president of Blockchain Association of Ukraine Michael Chobanyan; co-founder and Executive VP at Pandora Boxchain Olga Ukolova; CEO and co-founder of SatoshiPay Meinhard Benn; co-founder of Rarepepe Foundation Theo Goodman; DAppNode’s Alex Casas; open source entrepreneur and the voice of the World Crypto Network Max Hillebrand.

As it was last year in Hamburg, UNCHAIN Convention 2019 is also establishing co-operation with international partner conferences. In addition to the South American LaBitConf, this year’s event also features the Baltic Honeybadger Bitcoin Conference. Both are reflected in the program, with Gabriel Kurmann from the Argentine RSK and Rosine Kadamani from the Blockchain Academy Brazil on the one hand, and the Honeybadger Conference organizer Max Keidun on the other.

In addition to those already mentioned, there are many more speakers that represent the full breadth and depth of the cryptocurrency and blockchain ecosystem in 2019: different currencies, different layers of cryptocurrencies, different applications of smart contracts and blockchains, and much more.

“We celebrate Bitcoin and blockchain real world solutions with an eclectic state of the art event approach. Our main goal is to bring on business innovations between crypto entrepreneurs, investors and traditional economy leaders from all over the globe – by discussing and exploring the full potential of a decentralized economy,” Oskar Giese, UNCHAIN Convention founder says.

During the first day of the convention, the focus will be on privacy, fungibility, and scalability of Bitcoin and the blockchain tech.

The second day will be focusing on addressing emerging blockchain real-world use cases, investment and fundraising issues, politics and future scenarios.

You can take a look at the video below to see what went down last year at this stellar event.

ForkLog is the official media partner of UNCHAIN Convention and as such we are happy to offer our readers the opportunity to take part in the even as well. Go to the official website of the conference and use the promo code LEV8MPUC to get a 20% discount on Standard and Experience tickets.

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