The re-branded Coin Congress is gathering European and American decentralisation inspirers for an Amsterdam event 17-18 February. Dozens of blockchain experts and hundreds of guests are expected to attend.

The initiative which describes itself as an “international event experience focused on celebrating decentralization in FinTech, disruptive tech and culture, the sharing economy, and the future of work” has already held two massive scale events in San Francisco and Singapore, and is now heading to Europe.

Amsterdam was chosen as a venue due to its reputation as an environment highly adaptive to emerging technologies and having top competitiveness ranking.

“It is a growing hotbed of disruptive technology and companies within Europe rivaling Berlin and London. This is important as decentralization as theme in society will only continue to grow as these types of technologies and communities mature. We look to take advantage of these trends and build a global community around them,” says Matt McKibbin, Partnership Consultant at D10e.

The event will provide an opportunity for entrepreneurs, investors, “…makers, and dreamers obsessed with everything from bitcoin and blockchains to 3D printing and drones” to meet together, talk over new initiatives, attend presentations and panels, and build a long-time friendship. As stated on their official web-site, the D10e team focuses most on “engagement, knowledge-sharing, community, and conversation.”

Joining the event as a sponsor is also described as highly beneficial, as the companies will be “uniquely positioned to showcase their product, connect meaningfully with a sophisticated audience, and shape the attendee experience.” The sponsors are proposed a marketing strategy for before, during, and after the event, its implementation based on each company’s “marketing needs.”

As of today, listed sponsors include Airbitz, ChangeTip, Netki, Blockchain Capital, CoinTelegraph and over a dozen more.

During the event, the finalists of the Blockchain Startup Competition will have an opportunity to present their projects, while the D10e participants will get a chance to game, earning points for every new person they meet, every session they attend and more.

D10e is a remote team based mostly in the US and distributed from the East to West Coast. The project sprang from Coin Congress which laid the foundations for bringing the disruptors together globally.





Maria Rudina