The event is a new segment of their Asia Blockchain Week programme, that will be hosted in Singapore from Nov. 27 until Dec. 1, 2018.
Dubbed "The largest blockchain technology roadshow" by Venturebeat, Asia Blockchain Week addresses the rise of the Asian economy and the region's growing interest in blockchain technology.
EXP20 is a new startup competition show which will be livestreamed during the Asian Blockchain Week.
"It's a ruthless competition requiring both top-notch technology and sharp business skills, perfectly suited for the blockchain startup sphere."
EXP20 will be streamed online, for anyone interested in the most cutting-edge applications of blockchain technology.
The panel will include the following blockchain investment funds: Sora Ventures, GBIC, Fenbushi, Zenith Ventures, Red Dot Ventures, Rock Expansion, XSQ, Visionz Capital, Plutus VC, BCI, Blockchain I, BlockAsset, and Trive VC. This isn't the first time BlockShow has had startups compete for funding.
The BlockShow Oscars have been a staple of every BlockShow conference, and is based on a similar concept: a competition where ten startups were given the chance to showcase their creations.
As a leading conference on blockchain and cryptocurrency, it promises to be one of the biggest events on the fintech calendar.
In collaboration with Cointelegraph, this year's BlockShow is expected to attract over 2000 attendees and feature over 100 leading blockchain experts from around the world.
Startups looking to compete in EXP20 can register here, while those wishing to attend Asia Blockchain Week can purchase tickets through the BlockShow website.
'Asia's Got Talent' for Crypto Startups: BlockShow Opens Pitch Competition in Singapore
Published on Nov 23, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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