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May 13 - May 15

CONSENSUS 2019

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Why Attenting Consensus 2019? 

EXCEPTIONAL NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES 

Consensus is the one global conference and expo that brings entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, traders, developers, academics, students and the curious together under one roof to explore, collaborate and debate the future of blockchain and crypto. 

THOUGHT PROVOKING INSIGHTS 

Featuring the most sought after industry leaders, innovators and analysts, our speaker lineup tapped enterprise blockchain, crypto startups, policymakers and cross-industry pioneers. Experience it for yourself and review the various topics that supported our extensive agenda. 

BUSINESS EXPANSION

Regardless of your line of business, Consensus hosts a wide variety of industry leaders who are shaping the future and advancing the reach of blockchain and crypto. Explore the various ways to get involved and increase your exposure exponentially.

What’s on the Consensus agenda in 2019?

The Consensus agenda is programmed across three major categories in 2019: Business, Markets and Technology. These reflect the major categories of coverage on CoinDesk, and will present a holistic view of the industry, ranging from developments in the enterprise to the latest on public chains.

Discover the FULL AGENDA here 

Disocver the FULL Agenda of the BLOCKCHAIN WEEK here 

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Speakers – Consensus 2019 

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