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October 30 @ 6:30 pm - 11:30 pm

Return of #bF Meetup Nights

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Bitflyer is happy to announce that the famous BF Meetup Nights are back and that they areexcited to invite you to the one that will take place on Wednesday, 30th October, 2019, start 18:30

This time around we will focus on practical use of blockchain and we will also present you new product of bitFlyer. As usual, you will have a chance to ask questions, meet crypto enthusiats and spend nice evening with food and drinks at bitFlyer office.

Please see below detailed agenda for the event:

1. Welcome drinks
2. Presentation of new bitFlyer product
3. “Blockchain used in everyday life” presented by our specialist Shashank Gupta
4. Q&A
5. Networking with finger foods and drinks

Don’t forget to register as there are limited places!

See you soon!

**About bitFlyer**

bitFlyer, Inc. is the largest Bitcoin and blockchain company in Japan which raised over 4.1 billion yen (~$36 million) in venture capital funding. bitFlyer aims to revolutionize the FinTech sector using blockchain technology. Its work includes operation of the bitFlyer integrated
virtual currency platform, in-depth blockchain research, and the R&D of its original blockchain miyabi .
bitFlyer, Inc., corporate site: https://bitflyer.com

bitFlyer EUROPE S.A. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of bitFlyer, Inc., a leading Bitcoin and blockchain company based in Japan. The European office is located in Luxembourg and operates an exchange platform for European traders to buy and sell Bitcoin. bitFlyer EUROPE S.A. corporate site: https://bitflyer.com

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