Istanbul will host its first-ever Turkey blockchain week.
The event has already attracted big names, including government speakers and Turkish institutions, as well as a host of blockchain media, businesses, and influencers.
Turkey is enjoying a strong relationship with blockchain and cryptocurrencies.
Has organized the event to raise awareness of Turkish blockchain projects and cryptocurrencies and to connect businesses and start-ups with Istanbul's vibrant crypto scene.
This is a chance to put Turkey on the world stage, and to share everything that is so exciting about blockchain.
More than 2,000 delegates are expected to gather for the event which will feature more than 100 international speakers, and some of the biggest names in blockchain including Youtubers Ivan on Tech and Datadash, among many others.
As a leading blockchain PR Agency, EAK Digital is also bringing its pedigree in blockchain communications and media to the fore and will be expecting to bring some of the biggest and best media from both mainstream and blockchain media outlets to the event, including CryptoSlate, Cointelegraph, Coindesk, CNBC, Forbes, The Next Web, and many more.
Erhan said this was the perfect time to bring blockchain and Turkey together.
"By launching the first-ever Istanbul Blockchain Week, we are giving the opportunity for international projects to come in and stake a claim in one of the most thriving crypto/ blockchain communities in the world.
Disclosure: CryptoSlate is a media partner for IstanBlock 2020.Posted In: Turkey, Adoption, People of Blockchain.
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Publicado en Dec 7, 2019
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