The Leading Non-Fungible Token Event February 20, Times Square NYC
It has now been just over two years since the release of the first Non-Fungible Token standard – A way of registering unique, digital assets on the blockchain. The first major NFT event in North America, NFT.NYC 2019, saw almost 500 attendees and over 80 speakers meet in New York City’s iconic Times Square to discuss the emerging NFT Ecosystem.
One year later, NFT.NYC 2020 will return to Times Square’s Edison Ballroom, bringing together enterprise and consumer brands, blockchain developers, gamers, artists, investors, and fans to showcase real-world use cases where Non-Fungible Tokens are impacting consumer experiences of ownership and identity with digital assets.
Following a high volume of quality applications, Speaker submissions for the February 20 event are scheduled to close early, at 5 pm ET Friday, January 24.
A sample of the topics include:
● NFT Use Cases in the Enterprise
● NFTs for Good
● Consumer Marketing with NFTs
● NFT Ticketing and Events
● NFT Domain Names and ENS
● Gaming interoperability with NFTs
● NFTs that give Sports Fans digital ownership
● NFT Regulation
● NFTs and Art
● Using NFTs to rebuild Trust
● The role of Digital Wallets and Exchanges for NFTs
Over 80 speakers have been approved so far from over 170+ applications.
Speakers from Venrock Capital, OpenSea, the Ethereum Name Service and ConsenSys include:
Alex Atallah – OpenSea
Alex Mashinsky – Celsius
Andreas Petersson – Capacity
Andrew Horn – PeopleBrowsr
Arnold Waldstein – Advisor
Austin Griffith – Concurrence
Ayesha Kiani – LedgerPrime
Billy Rennekamp – Tendermint
Biser Dimitrov – Tata Consultancy Services
Bobby Singh – Luxury Ledger
Brad Kam – Unstoppable Domains
Bradley Feinstein – ConsenSys
Brantly Millegan – Ethereum Name Service
Brian Christensen – BlockCities
Canaan Linder – Stardust Cards
Caty Tedman – Dapper Labs
Chris Nunes – Heavy
Christopher Lee – Fabrx
Claudio Parrinello – Unico
Craig Russo – SludgeFeed
Daniel Uribe – Genobank.io
David Moore – KnownOrigin
David Russek – Entre.One
David Pakman – Venrock
Denham Preen – WildCards
Devin Finzer – OpenSea
Duncan Cock Foster – Nifty Gateway
Eli Ben-Sasson – Starkware
Gauthier Zuppinger – NonFungible.com
Gordon Meyer – EngineBloc
Gunjan Mehta – Wyre
Helmut Siedl – DMD Diamond
Ian Utile – ATTN.LIVE
Jamiel Sheikh – Chainhaus
Jason Jones – Centrifuge
Jeffrey Zirlin – Axie Infinity
Jeremy McLaughlin – K&L Gates
Jodee Rich – Kred
Johan Unger – Marble Cards
John Hargrave – Media Shower
Jon Jordan – DappRadar
Jonas Hudson – Greenfence
Jonathan Perkins – SuperRare
Jonathan Zerah – Status
Josephine Bellini – Artist
Julien Genestoux – Unlock
Karthik Iyer – P2P-Foundation
Marguerite deCourcelle – Blockade Games
Michael Arnold – My Crypto Heroes
Michael Casey – Coindesk
Michael Onghai – Snowy August
Michael Sena – 3box
Misha Libman – Snark.Art
Nate Geier – Mintbase
Nichanan Kesonpat – Last of Ours
Nithin Eapen – Chance River
Nolan Bauerle – Author
Or Perelman – ChromaWay
Patrick Baron – Blockchain Consulting Group
Paul DiMarzio – EEA
Peg Samuel – Innovative Tech Consultant and Advisor
Pei Chen – ConsenSys
Perianne Boring – Chamber of Digital Commerce
Peter Bordes – Coindesk
Peter Kieltyka – Horizon Games
Preston Attebery – Blockcities
Quentin Herbrecht – MarkChain
Reed Korach – Blocktrak
Rene Schmidt – Chainbreakers
Richard Dulude – Underscore
Ryan Berkun – Fabrx
Ryoma Ito – MakersPlace
Sang Chung – PlayDapp
Sebastien Borget – Pixowl
Sid Kalla – Roll
Stephen Wink – Latham & Watkins
Steve McGarry – GrowYourBase
Topper Bowers – Quorum Control
Vadim Koleoshkin – Tokenary
Vandana Taxali – EntCounsel
Vanessa Grellet – ConsenSys
Viktor Radchenko – Binance
Vincent Niu – Binance
Zach Burks – Mintable
Register or apply to speak now at NFT.NYC
Cameron Bale
cameronbale@nft.nyc
+1 438 883 4389
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