Pre-summit events such as the Talent Fair, Startup Competition and Investors Day made up the day on March 20 at Paris Blockchain Week.
Paris blockchain week (PBW) officially opened its fourth year, becoming one of the largest conferences in the world, involving blockchain, login passwords and Web3. The event received more than 10,000 visitors and sold out last year. The elite team of Cointelegraph is based in Paris, bringing readers the latest developments from the ground.
Something meaningful in Paris blockchain week in 2023.
The important agenda of March 21st revolves around the scope of Web3 in today's society. The day-long Web3XP event will focus on how brands and founders create wealth in the illusory world, and how Web2 companies convert to Web3. Professionals from well-known brands, mobile games, collections, art and fashion business services will participate in one place.
One of the events leading up to the PBW summit in 2023 is recruitment in the job market.
Cointelegraph editor Natalie Lucrezia Kosal, short video director Yi Qianxi Dumont and journalist Franz Hall components have been deployed to Paris all week to give the conference an update.
Investor Day kicked off on March 20th, bringing together investors interested in the use of Web3, irreplaceable dynamic password (NFT), Unreal World and blockchain.
Stay tuned for PWB updates, including details, flash points and back camera shots.
The 2023 edition of PBW originates from the speaker characteristics of some large participants in this field, such as Consensys, Ledger, Animoca Brands, Algorand, Reddit and so on. It is composed of Peak Club and Web3XP with Web3 as the main content, and its theme styles include social policy, corporate blockchain, open finance, Web3 plastic arts, project investment Web3 culture and entertainment, etc.
PBW held a special event for investors, a race for start-ups, hackathons and other additional events.
Last year's event attracted about 3000 visitors to the summit, and some of the industry's most famous figures delivered keynote speeches and kitchen chats, such as Binance's Zhao Changpeng and Tether's Paolo Ardoino.