BitBrussels, a brand new gathering dedicated to Web3, NFTs, blockchain technologies, metaverse and the future of internet will take place in our city. All those who are looking to learn more about the potential that Web3 offers can visit this educational event at KBR (Royal Library of Belgium) on Friday, April 29, 2022. The event aims to educate and inspire brands, companies, governments and all those who are interested to know more about the new technological trends.
Many different sectors are disrupted with the changing nature of internet – from doing online business to selling products or offering services. Additionally, there is plenty of scepticism surrounding the rapidly growing Web3 industry. Change always happens by trial and error, and Web3 is here to stay. The momentum is comparable to the rise of the Internet in the ’00s. We all know by now what that brought us. So learning, switching and integrating is the message.
Visitors can attend sessions on the impact and added value of Digital Fashion and Screen Wear. To goal is to offer an insight into how Decentralised Finance, Tokens, and Coins work; learn to make wallets and ‘mint’ NFTs, get input on luxury NFTs, Food NFTs, Virtual Real Estate, ownership and digital identity and the legal story behind these recent evolutions.
Participants will also look at the role of NFT Art and the potential impact on museums. In addition, the Crypto Art Expo is home to a lot of young NFT Art talent, there will be a Web3 job fair and the event will close with an NFT party.
To find out more about this event, visit: https://www.bitbrussels.com/
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