Korea Blockchain Week 2023 edition set for September – Vijay Gir

Korea Blockchain Week 2023 edition set for September

  • Korea Blockchain Week (KBW) will take place from 4th-9th September, 2023 in Seoul, South Korea.
  • Major topics will include artificial intelligence and zero-knowledge technology.
  • Organisers expect thousands of attendees, with speakers lined up from across DeFi, NFT and GameFi ecosystems among other sectors.

The Korea Blockchain Week (KBW), a key blockchain and Web3 event in Asia, is set to return for the 2023 edition this September in Seoul, South Korea.

After the event’s successful 2022 edition, organisers have announced this year’s conference will run from 4th September to 9th September 2023. 

Web3 accelerator Factblock founded the Korea Blockchain Week in 2018 and has seen the event grow to become one of the biggest on the blockchain calendar. Korea-based VC fund Hashed rmains as the co-host while PR firm MarketAcross returns as a media partner.

KBW 2023 to feature AI and zero-knowledge technology topics

Set to see crypto and blockchain believers meet, connect and learn, KBW2023 will feature some of the biggest personalities and industry leaders across the crypto space. Despite the 2022 crypto winter, the KBW conference attracted more than 8,700 attendees, with 256 journalists and 130 speakers gracing the occasion.

Among the speakers were Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin, Binance founder & CEO Changpeng Zhao, and Polygon co-founder Sandeep Nailwal. While the organisers are yet to finalise on this year’s list, it is expected to pack some of the biggest names in the industry – with speakers from across DeFi, NFT, and GameFi joined by those across layer 1 and layer 2 projects.

Renowned journalists, top venture funds and other market participants will also attend, KBW said in a press release shared with CoinJournal.

Part of the 2023 content schedule will include topics on new trends such as artificial intelligence, and zero-knowledge technology. AI is a big narrative today, with some of the biggest crypto projects in 2023 being AI-powered ones.

Also key to the industry is the topic of blockchain regulation, and Factblock and partners say this will feature.

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