
Blockchain Week 2019 Recap
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06/06/19 • 22 min
Tracy and Monika give a recap of Blockchain Week 2019. Blockchain Week is the largest event dedicated to blockchain. Monika relays her experiences on the event and everything that transpired during the week where hundreds of shows happened, including all-day conferences that were in direct competition. Monika gets down on talk at the ASDToken and becoming the voice of the panel. As technology is changing, she encourages people to adapt to change by investing in blockchain so that they don’t become obsolete. She also touches on how she kept a reliable follow-up system by taking notes, taking pictures of them, and having her assistant email it.
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Tracy and Monika give a recap of Blockchain Week 2019. Blockchain Week is the largest event dedicated to blockchain. Monika relays her experiences on the event and everything that transpired during the week where hundreds of shows happened, including all-day conferences that were in direct competition. Monika gets down on talk at the ASDToken and becoming the voice of the panel. As technology is changing, she encourages people to adapt to change by investing in blockchain so that they don’t become obsolete. She also touches on how she kept a reliable follow-up system by taking notes, taking pictures of them, and having her assistant email it.
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