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May 07, 2018, 01:48:48 PM
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Hello!

How often do you guys visit blockchain and cryptocurrency related events: conferences, summits etc? Do you find it interesting or may be even profitably? I've heard some speakers of some ICOs give away their tokens for free at such events.

For example eCoinomic.net CTO Maxim Akulshin is giving a speech tomorrow on May 8 at Block O2O Blockchain Summit in Hong Kong at 11:50 AM as part of QUBE agenda. So everybody is invited to come and listen.

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May 07, 2018, 05:31:39 PM
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I thought you wanted to show us the calendar of crypto events, but it's like adverting of ICO. Does somebody can recommend me calendar of events and speeches related to crypto?
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May 07, 2018, 07:27:08 PM
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Hello!

How often do you guys visit blockchain and cryptocurrency related events: conferences, summits etc? Do you find it interesting or may be even profitably? I've heard some speakers of some ICOs give away their tokens for free at such events.

For example eCoinomic.net CTO Maxim Akulshin is giving a speech tomorrow on May 8 at Block O2O Blockchain Summit in Hong Kong at 11:50 AM as part of QUBE agenda. So everybody is invited to come and listen.

I have attended one but nothing special.is happening. Aside from the ones that its outright advertisement of their services or ICO just like what you are propagating, others are just sharing what you already know with little or no value being added at all. If you want to learn, the forum is there to garner undiluted knowledge at that compared to censored and selfish message being passed across at those self acclaimed blockchain event.
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