TF Blockchain is bringing its blockchain conferences across North America with new chapters in Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and Austin.
CryptoSlate interviewed Preet Deol, the Vancouver chapter director, to determine what factors differentiate TF Blockchain from other conferences.
According to the Vancouver chapter director, participating in the TF Blockchain conference gave her one of the "Most rewarding" experiences she has had at any technology event.
To tackle the identified issues, TF Vancouver will educate, support and connect the growing blockchain community in the area.
In working towards its goals, TF Vancouver can draw lessons from the Seattle blockchain community.
The burgeoning blockchain hub-which has seen a number of blockchain conferences in the past-is anticipating TF Blockchain 3, the third edition of the premier blockchain conference in the Pacific Northwest.
Major developments in the Seattle blockchain community include the establishment of a Seattle office by NEO, the partnership between Coinme and Coinstar to sell bitcoin in kiosks all over the United States, and a successful fundraiser by a local stablecoin project, Stably and its StableUSD. Preet Deol and TF Vancouver hopes to replicate this kind of network in Vancouver.
Derrick Foote, founder, and CEO of RTrade Technologies; Tiger Morgan, blockchain payments expert and former politician; Ganesh Swami, co-founder, and CEO of Covalent; were members of the Panel while Jonathan Blanco, founder, and CEO of TF Blockchain was the moderator.
TF Blockchain also announced that it has launched chapters in Austin Texas, Portland Oregon, and a formal chapter in Seattle Washington.
In all, TF Vancouver is expected to provide a deeper level of understanding in advanced blockchain topics for interested people while connecting business and technology executives with blockchain innovators.
TF Blockchain Opens New Chapters In Portland and Vancouver, Austin Next
Published on Mar 28, 2019
by Cryptoslate | Published on Coinage
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