The World Expo, which is going to be held in Dubai this year, has played a major role in the whole world adding more value to the innovations throughout its history.

And now, the most exciting news is coming! For the first time in the history, a Blockchain event will be held at the World Expo.

This event will be the Blockchain Economy Expo 2020 Dubai, which will take place as part of the Expo 2020 Dubai (main expo) in Dubai Exhibition Centre on November 14-15, 2021. The WORLD EXPO is being held for 170 years and for the first time, blockchain technology will be introduced to the world at the same level as countries, international organizations and other traditional businesses. Blockchain Economy Expo 2020 Dubai will be the most global blockchain event ever. They will welcome more than 40,000 Visitors, 300 Exhibitors, 4,000 companies from 150 countries – it will be the first time that crypto community from so many nations and people will join under one roof. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to come together and redefine the financial and technological world of the future.

Expo 2020 Dubai (main expo) was planned to start on October 2020, however because of covid-19 pandemic it was delayed till the October of 2021. And finally, we all have an opportunity to attend a world-class blockchain event physically after such a long break. Unbelievable but TrueJ 100% physically :)

WHAT IS EXPO 2020 DUBAI?

For 170 years, World Expos have served as a demonstration for the greatest innovations that have formed the world in many ways. Expo 2020 Dubai will carry on that tradition by showcasing cutting-edge technology from around the world. The Expo 2020 Dubai is the place to display your wares and make strong meaningful connections at the highest level you can envision. It will be the world's largest expo ever hosted. Expo 2020 is expected to attract 25.2 million visitors from all over the world, representing more than 191 countries, making it an extraordinary networking opportunity. There will also be a live stream of the event, and virtual visitors are expected to reach 150 million people. CNN, the world's leading news network, will cover Expo 2020 Dubai in a unique way across all platforms.

Cryptocurrency started as a silent protest, now it’s the right time to introduce it to the whole world. You can experience the overwhelming excitement of participating in firsts!

Be a part of the First Blockchain Event in the World Expo history!

Event name: Blockchain Economy Expo 2020 Dubai

Date: 14-15 November 2021

Address: Dubai Exhibition Centre, Expo 2020 Dubai

Website: https://blockchaineconomy.global/ 

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