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January 11th, 2018 (Dallas, TX): The Bitcoin, Ethereum, & Blockchain Superconference has released an updated list of all speakers, sponsors and vendors in anticipation of the conference dates, February 16th, 17th, and 18th, 2018.
“We’re excited to have 800+ attendees, speakers, sponsors, vendors, and press attend this conference, just one month away.” says Richard Jacobs, conference organizer.
Although a detailed speaker schedule has not yet been released, the schedule appears to be: Friday & Saturday, speakers from 8am – 12pm, lunch from 12pm-1pm, more speakers from 1pm-6pm, and a nighttime party from 8-11pm.
Sunday schedule shows 8am-12pm, 12-1 for lunch, and 1-4pm for speakers.
“In order to feed everyone, we are having 4-5 food trucks pull into the hotel parking lot for lunch and dinner – it’s amazing how many people are excited about crypto and blockchain.” Jacobs notes.
The conference has recently posted an updated, current, alphabetized list of all speakers, sponsors, vendors, and press who will be attending at https://www.bitcoinsuperconference.com/list-speaker-sponsor-exhibitor/
Press contact:
Richard Jacobs
rj@cryptonewsinsider.com
(888) 984-0070
About the Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Blockchain Super Conference:
This three-day conference will be held at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport from Friday February 16th to Sunday February 18th, 2018. We are expecting more than 800 attendees, at least 50 headline speakers, and upward of 50 exhibitors – with talks from founders, developers, and early-stage investors of blockchain startups, including many that are planning ICOs throughout 2018.
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