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April 2

Blockchain-applied series: Crypto-assets, nothing but opportunities

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PwC Luxembourg is introducing the blockchain-applied series that will bring together inspirational keynotes, panel discussions, blockchain exhibitions, and a host of networking opportunities.

Through this series, we intend to discuss the latest developments and insights on the ever-evolving blockchain technology and its applications.

The first round of the blockchain-applied series focusing on: Crypto-assets, nothing but opportunities    

For this first event, PwC is addressing the biggest crypto-asset dimensions involving renowned international players, local flagship companies and experts on blockchain and crypto-assets:

  • Custody and safekeeping
  • Payments and settlement
  • Tokenisation

To name but a few, Ledger, Ripple, Hedera Hashgraph, Coinplus, Tokeny will be on stage to cover the topics. 

The event will be kicked off by a keynote speech from Henri Arslanian, the PwC FinTech & Crypto Leader for Asia who leads PwC’s crypto efforts around the world.

During the networking cocktail, the participants will have the unique opportunity to meet a dozen of local actors in a crypto-fair and discuss with them their business and new trends in crypto-assets.

Please note that the number of seats is limited for this event.

For any requests, do not hesitate to contact PwC events organisation team at [email protected]

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