Malta to host its first Blockchain and Bitcoin Conference

The Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference Malta aims to promote the progress of businesses in the fintech industry in the Mediterranean region. The conference seeks to bring together the international cryptocommunity as well as blockchain enthusiasts and business executives.

Elen Shevchenko lets us in on more details about the event.

When and where is it on?

InterContinental Malta, St George’s Bay, St Julian’s, December 7, 2017

How many years has it been going?
4 years ago, our company held the first such conference in Moscow. Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference Malta is a part of the conference network around the world (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kyiv, Tallinn, Stockholm and other cities).

What was the inspiration to start it?
Bitcoin is becoming increasingly popular as an efficient digital currency for the entire world, characterised by low transaction costs, instant cash-out, funds control, and high anonymity.
We specialise in the field of innovative technologies and want to highlight the future of digital currencies.

What exciting things can people look forward to for the 2017 version?
Each of our events is dedicated to individual blocks in this field, this time we will discuss ICO holding, trends of the blockchain industry, development of cryptocurrencies and challenges of the legislative regulation of the fintech sector.

What opportunities are on offer for those attending?
Speakers at the conference are analysts of cryptocurrency markets, financial and legal experts, blocking developers, representatives of startups and large companies using block-chain technology as well as investors in cryptocurrency ventures. Participants will have the opportunity to talk directly with several experts in the field.

How can people book tickets / when does it usually sell out?

Tickets can be booked on our website via this link.


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