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As the dust settles from the cryptocurrency craze, learn the true potential of next-generation blockchain technologies.

May 2, 2019
MIT Media Lab
Cambridge, MA

Register nowSpace is limited. Reserve your seat today.

Dear Chain Letter subscribers,

MIT Technology Review invites you to Business of Blockchain 2019 – a one-day conference – for an unbiased deep dive into blockchains and their commercial potential. 

On stage at our last Business of Blockchain conference, we talked about the perils of the cryptocurrency craze, and recent headlines have shown those warnings to be especially prophetic. At Business of Blockchain 2019, you'll learn how this emerging technology is expanding beyond finance. We'll continue to separate the facts from the hype, with insights you can trust.

  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of this emerging technology?
  • What does the crypto hangover mean to next-generation blockchain technologies?
  • In what ways can blockchain address pressing social challenges and opportunities?

You'll learn from those who are already leveraging blockchain in the field. You'll learn even more from the hits and misses they experienced along the way.

Join a community of leaders across a wide range of industries and discover today what the rest of the world won't know until tomorrow, at Business of Blockchain.

REGISTER NOW
Space is limited. Reserve your seat today.
On Stage at Business of Blockchain 2019:
Ariana Fowler, Project and Operational Strategist, ConsenSys Social Impact; Gary Gensler, Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan School of Management; Neha Narula, Director, Digital Currency Initiative, MIT Media Lab; Haseeb Qureshi, Partner, MetaStable Capital; Peter Van Valkenburgh, Director of Research, Coin Center
Event sponsors:
Event Sponsors - Digital Currency Initiative, MIT Media Lab, PWC, Big Fish Communications
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