Bitcoin.com is giving you the chance to win one of six tickets to attend the Anon Blockchain Summit Austria 2019. Winners will be picked randomly and announced via social media channels on Friday.
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To take part, you need to visit Bitcoin.com’s giveaway page. Each winner will be sent a code that can be redeemed at the summit’s Eventbrite site. To do so, click “Enter Promotional Code” in the top right corner of the ticket box. Each code will provide one ticket.
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Bitcoin.com, which is a media partner of the conference, will also surprise guests and participants with giveaway packs that will contain cool prizes such as Bitcoin.com’s Golden Tickets.
The Anon Blockchain Summit will be held on April 2 – 3 in the Austrian capital, Vienna. Over 80 speakers have been invited to share their knowledge and views on how crypto-related technologies can change the world.
Conference to Welcome 1,500 attendees
The organizers expect Austrian and EU officials, representatives of 20 innovative projects from the industry, and more than 100 investors. Around 1,500 attendees will visit the Gösserhalle venue that will host the event.
The conference will focus on real life blockchain use cases and applications of the technology in areas such as business and government, banking and finance, energy, science, and healthcare.
Multiple workshops, an innovation challenge, and the Blockchain in Mobility Hackathon will provide numerous opportunities for startup teams to meet with renowned advisors and potential investors.
For more information about the Anon Blockchain Summit Austria 2019, please visit: www.blockchainsummitaustria.com
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