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Australian Blockchain Week 2022

Australian Blockchain Week 2022

Paul Wilson · Feb 5, 2022 ·

Following on from the success of Blockchain Week 1.0 in April 2021, Australian Blockchain Week 2022 is going to be the largest blockchain, cryptocurrency and digital asset festival that Australia has ever held.

The event will be hosted in 6 cities across Australia: Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne and Launceston. There are 5 jam packed days of online and in person events, which includes a launch, roundtables, live panels and more.

Date:

Monday 21st March 2022 – Friday 25th March 2022

Topics:

The sessions planned for Australian Blockchain Week 2022 cover foundational basics right through to sector deep dives into the global implications of blockchain. A selection of the topics you might find interesting include:

  • Bitcoin ecosystem
  • Ethereum ecosystem
  • Layer 1 – The monoliths
  • Layer 2 – Protocal wars
  • Digital Currency Exchanges
  • Regulatory perspectives
  • Venture capital
  • Central bank digital currency
  • Stablecoins
  • Global regulatory environments
  • Ethics and privacy in Web3
  • Fintech disruption
  • The rise and rise of DAOs
  • DEX’s CEX’s and the future of exchanges
  • The metaverse revolution
  • Taxation risks & challenges
  • Scams & bad actors
  • CeFi adoption
  • Cybersecurity in a decentralised world

To see the full agenda visit: https://www.blockchainweek.com.au/agenda/

Speakers:

There will be over 200 industry experts at this event from technology, academic, executive and government backgrounds who have contributed to the blockchain and digital assets landscape in Australia.

Here is a small selection of some of the experts that will be presenting:

Senator Jane Hume
Minister
Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy

Sam Bankman-Fried
CEO
FTX

Kate Pounder
CEO
TechCouncil

John Paitaridis
CEO
CyberCX

Yat Siu
Chairman & Managing Director
Animoca Brands

Senator Andrew Bragg
Liberal Senator
New South Wales

Lisa Wade
CEO
DigitalX

Anatoly Yakovenko
Co-Founder
Solana

Caroline Bowler
CEO
BTC Markets

Adrian Przelozny
CEO
Independent Reserve

To see the full line up of speakers visit: https://www.blockchainweek.com.au/speakers/

How To Get More Information and Tickets

For more information, early access and future updates, subscribe to their mailing list which is found in the footer on this page – https://www.blockchainweek.com.au/

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