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Blockchain Week Rome is Italy’s leading blockchain event that gathers experts, investors, and enthusiasts to explore blockchain, cryptocurrency, DeFi, and NFTs. The event features conferences, summits, and training courses, offering insights into Bitcoin, altcoins, regulations, and digital finance. It provides attendees with access to industry leaders, startups, and global innovators.

Company Details

  • Founder: Maria Sinitsa
  • Founded: 2019
  • Headquarters: Rome, Italy
  • Industry: Blockchain & Cryptocurrency

Key Features

  • Global blockchain leaders & speakers
  • Workshops, panels & networking
  • Insights on Bitcoin, NFTs & DeFi

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Company Details

Launch Date

Jun-2019

Company Size

Micro (1-10)

Contact Details

staff@blockchainmanagementsl.com

staff@blockchainmanagementsl.com

roma, lazio

roma, lazio

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