Coingeek Zurich Day 1 - BSV Blockchain Ignites the Power of Data

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Coingeek Zurich Day 1 - BSV Blockchain Ignites the Power of Data

Join us for the first day of CoinGeek Zurich, hear from the leading speakers in the BSV Blockchain talk about real value and utility and how the BSV Blockchain Ignites the Power of Data.

Over the course of the event, a number of high-profile speakers will gather to share their thoughts on the BSV enterprise blockchain, blockchain tech and the practical use cases for the technology. The biggest event of its kind so far, you won’t want to miss a second of the coverage.

Day 1 kicks off with opening remarks from host Jimmy Nguyen, founding president of Bitcoin Association. Nguyen will set out the overarching theme of the event, looking at how the BSV blockchain is unleashing the power of data across a wide range of settings.

Nguyen will hand over to Steve Shadders, Technical Director of the Bitcoin SV Infrastructure team, for a technical update on BSV blockchain, before an insight into BSV in Switzerland with Bernhard Müller, General Manager & Chairman at CENTI Ltd., and Patrick Prinz, the Europe & Operations Manager at Bitcoin Association.

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