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Southeast Asia Blockchain Week (SEABW) has announced its first event with the goal of becoming the region’s premier web3 conference. Scheduled for Bangkok, Thailand from April 22, the inaugural SEABW features a host of top speakers.
SEABW was founded to spotlight the remarkable web3 innovation and blockchain adoption taking place across Southeast Asia. Major participants have been confirmed for the maiden event which runs from April 22-28 in Bangkok’s True Icon Hall. Sponsors such as SCBX, Aptos, and Analog will be in attendance along with hundreds of delegates, while MarketAcross has been confirmed as the official media partner.
Speaking at the week-long event will be Animoca Brands’ Evan Auyang, Aptos CEO Mo Shaikh, Wintermute Co-founder Yoann Turpin, and YGG co-founder Gabby Dizon. There will also be senior figures from Hashed, Wintermute, Manta Network, and many other acclaimed web3 and GameFi companies.
Highlights from the first SEABW main conference include a Game Day co-hosted by YGG and W3GG. In addition to showcasing the latest web3 games, it will include giveaways, activities, community game showmatch and demos of forthcoming titles. The week will also include a focus on startups, who will have an opportunity to present and connect with investors.
Much of the content at the inaugural SEABW will be centered around the blockchain development that is taking place within Southeast Asia. With more than 700 million residents, the region has a highly tech-literate population that has been a driver of growth in verticals such as web3 gaming.
With the event being hosted in Thailand’s capital, SEABW will draw attention to the country’s burgeoning blockchain ecosystem. Thailand’s first tokenization seminar will help businesses navigate emerging technologies and harness their full potential.
Another highlight from Southeast Asia Blockchain Week promises to be ONCHAIN2024, the region’s first real-world asset conference. Influential figures from traditional finance, fintech, and web3 will provide insights on the future of RWAs through a series of panel discussions. There will also be networking opportunities that bring builders and backers together.
Tickets are on sale for the first Southeast Asia Blockchain Week main conference, which will be held on April 24-25.
About SEABW
Southeast Asia Blockchain Week is the flagship conference for web3 developers, investors, and users. It brings together key figures from across the industry for seven days of panel discussions, keynotes, product demonstrations, and networking. From GameFi to RWAs, SEABW illuminates Southeast Asia’s most promising startups and web3 companies.
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About ShardLab:
ShardLab is the innovation arm of Hashed, a leading global Web3 venture capital firm based in Asia. Beyond ideas, we actively build ecosystems and collaborations to bring innovative disruptions using Web3 technology. Our vision extends to fostering mass adoption of Web3 in Southeast Asia, making technology accessible, and empowering communities in this dynamic digital frontier.
About Hashed:
Hashed is a team of blockchain experts and builders based in Seoul, Singapore, Bengaluru, and Silicon Valley. We believe that decentralization can transform not only the global economy but the very fabric of the internet. Our mission is to accelerate the mass adoption of blockchain by investing our resources and empowering a new wave of entrepreneurs and innovators to create this future. We approach this work as builders, not just pickers. We participate as core technical contributors to global infrastructure, and we’ve built a network of projects and people that connect industry pioneers with the knowledge and resources necessary to unlock the potential of blockchain.
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