The Event Will Take Place On November 18-19 In Madeira, Portugal

The Madeira Blockchain Conference is returning for its third edition, promising to further expand the horizons of the blockchain universe. Scheduled to take place on November 18-19, 2024, at CCIF, the conference will once again be held in the picturesque city of Funchal.

Participants can expect a rich experience filled with inspiring talks, practical workshops, and exclusive networking opportunities.

"We are excited to carry forward the legacy of the Madeira Blockchain Conference and expand the experience to three days," said Maurício Marques, CEO of Yacooba Labs, the organizing entity. "With each edition, we see growing interest and the impact of blockchain in various industries. This conference will be another opportunity to bring together brilliant minds, explore new possibilities, and shape the future of blockchain technology."

The Madeira Blockchain Conference has established itself as a reference point in Portugal, bringing together blockchain experts and enthusiasts from across the country and beyond. Its reputation as a key event on the national scene reflects not only the quality of the discussions and opportunities offered but also the fundamental role it plays in advancing blockchain technology in Portugal.

Stay tuned for more details about the program, confirmed speakers, and registration information in the coming months. In the meantime, mark your calendars and get ready to join us in November for an exciting journey into the world of blockchain.

For the latest updates on the Madeira Blockchain Conference, visit https://madeirablockchain.com 

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