The organizers of the BTC Awards CIS event report that it will bring together “the main blockchain heroes of 2017 from the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.”
The event will present awards to the winners selected by open voting, which will begin on November 1, at 13 nominations:
ICO-2017
Exchange-2017
Project-2017
Token-2017
Trader-2017
Developer-2017
Advisor-2017
Startup-2017
Legal department-2017
Event-2017
Fuck-up-2017
Best Media-2017
Person of the Year-2017
In addition to the award ceremony, the event will host 4 discussion panels dedicated to the most pressing topics - Tokenization, Legal, Mining, Coins. Leading industry experts will gather on one platform to discuss everything that the world of cryptocurrencies was talking about in 2017. The event will feature 16 experts who will share their vision of market development and voice forecasts for the coming year 2018.
At the end of the evening, guests will enjoy a bright New Year's party, which will allow a narrow circle of friends to remember the ups and downs of the past year and make plans for the new one. In an atmosphere of informal networking, you will be able to meet interesting interlocutors and discover new acquaintances.
You can purchase tickets for the event on the official website of the BTC Awards CIS. https://btc.ticketforevent.com
According to https://allcoinshome.com
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