Around 100,000 people in total attended the 2020 Great Bay Area International Blockchain Week, hosted by Cointelegraph China and Cointelegraph in Shenzhen's Great Bay district in the first week of August.
Guests were divided between those who participated online and offline, according to Cointelegraph China's report.
The conference focused on investment, industry, public chain, trading platforms, mining and other fields.
There were 11 round table forums, 26 keynote speeches, and more than 100 top guests sharing industry insights.
Attendees were provided with cutting edge, real time Chinese and English AI translation.
"The event has reached hundreds of thousands of people on five continents."
Participants included more than 2000 developers, industry leaders, experts, scholars and institutional heads from all over the world.
They shared their thoughts on the recent developments in the crypto space.
Michael Novogratz told attendees he believed that Bitcoin will see major adoption in the near future.
CZ predicted that in the future, the trading volume of the decentralized exchange could exceed that of centralized exchanges - though it would take a while as the user experience on centralized exchanges was currently much better.
100,000 Join Cointelegraph's Blockchain Week Event in China
Published on Aug 12, 2020
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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