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The first-ever, Crypto Festival in Cape Town, hosted by Bitcoin Events, is taking place tomorrow 7th September 2019 at Shimmy Beach Club. The event promises to deliver on topics of interest related to cryptocurrencies and blockchain projects existing in South Africa.
Bitcoin emerged a decade ago and brought with it exciting new ways to transact, invest, trade and conduct business. The Crypto Fest 2019 will showcase examples of real-world application, opportunities the network of blockchain has, and innovations that are emerging from the technology.
There will be debates based on hotly-contested topics, controversial commentary, and insight from field experts.
MUCH LOVE to all of you for your interest and support of #SouthAfrica‘s first-ever #CryptoFest2019!
We have reached 100% capacity, and we are 100% COMPLETELY SOLD OUT‼️
Please note: NO tickets will be sold at the door. https://t.co/IKI0DhaQSB pic.twitter.com/OoyHercxdS
— #CryptoFest (@BlockchainZA) September 4, 2019
This conference is now sold out, but Bitcoin Events will be hosting future events, such as the 6th running Blockchain Africa Conference. For more information on this and future events, please email the team at [email protected].
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