Crypto company Spotcoin will hold a blockchain summit at the Rooms Hotel in Tbilisi from April 24 to 26. A meeting of experts and interested parties is being held to explore the topic of distributed ledgers, their impact on the financial technology sector and the opportunities they represent for business in the Black Sea region.
The summit will address the use of this technology in business, government and educational institutions.
In an interview with Georgia Today, Sean Mulcahy, chief strategy officer at Spotcoin, noted the importance of digital currency and its development in Georgia. Mulcahy is an innovator and master strategist with extensive experience in the public, private and non-profit sectors. He has lived and worked in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East for over 20 years.
How will digital currency change digital transactions?
This new technology has the world excited and many companies are looking to use it to create a new smart economy. With this technology, Spotcoin will be able to offer the market new opportunities for economic development.
“Our main goal is to make participation in the new economy much easier. We are developing a range of services to achieve this goal, including a digital exchange and payment system that will support cryptocurrencies, popular international fiat currencies and local currencies. And we also strive to increase the general level of knowledge, because this is a new technology for everyone, without exception. Part of our strategy is to educate businesses, governments and educational institutions; give them more information about the effectiveness of this new technology and how it can be used,” says Sean Mulcahy.
Register and find out details of the upcoming event here.
According to http://georgiatoday.ge
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