Monaco is set to become a major destination for web3 innovation in 2025, with a major event scheduled for June 27 to June 28.
After the success of NFTFEST 2024 in Brussels, this year’s Monaco event will broaden its scope to include topics like the convergence of AI and web3, the potential of Bitcoin and the Ordinals protocol, and the growing impact of decentralised technologies. The event will bring together the WAIB Summit,NFT FEST, and Ordinals Monaco under one unified program.
The event will feature a top-tier lineup of speakers and partners, with the lineup to be announced soon.
Source: NFT FEST
What to expect at the event?
The event promises an engaging agenda with a variety of activities across the WAIB Summit, NFT FEST, and Ordinals Monaco.
WAIB Summit: This segment will explore the intersection of web3 and AI, with a focus on Bitcoin’s evolving role in the digital economy. Experts will discuss decentralized systems, AI-driven innovations, and the influence of emerging technologies on the web3 ecosystem.
NFT FEST: This session will showcase a wide range of NFT art and include panels and workshops highlighting the cultural impact of web3 communities. NFT FEST will focus on how NFTs are driving creative collaborations and fostering community-led innovation.
Ordinals Monaco: A deep dive into the growing Ordinals protocol, this segment will examine its influence on Bitcoin and blockchain technologies. Attendees will gain insights into the technical advancements of Ordinals and their broader implications for digital assets and decentralised applications.
What are the benefits to participating in the event?
In addition to these sessions, the event will offer networking opportunities, bringing together developers, creators, investors, and thought leaders to explore new ventures and potential collaborations.
For industry professionals, this is an essential event to stay at the forefront of web3 developments. It also provides the chance to connect with a dynamic community of creators, investors, and thought leaders, fostering collaboration and partnership opportunities.
For startups and web3 projects, the event presents an opportunity for exposure to VCs and funds actively seeking groundbreaking blockchain technologies.
For ticket information and further event details, visit the official NFT Fest website here: https://www.nftfest.wtf
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