December 5-6, 2014: First-Ever Virtual Expo for the Global Crypto Community

Published at: Oct. 29, 2014

Hundreds of developers, opinion leaders, bitcoiners and enthusiasts have already confirmed their attendance at the first virtual cryptocurrency conference: the Crypto Money Virtual Expo.

On the 5-6 of Dec., 2014, the global crypto community will come together for the first time to mingle, share knowledge and network at the 1st Crypto Money Virtual Expo - an “online meetup” that offers access to every professional, developer, Bitcoiner, and enthusiast from around the world. Cointelegraph is also proud to announce that it is an official media partner of the event.

Just like your typical conference, it will include exhibitions halls with virtual booths of the leading companies, cinema that will broadcast live presentations including Q&A sessions and even a pub. It is free and open to all the bitcoiners around the world.

What: Crypto Money Virtual Expo

Where: Online from your computer at home or office

When: 5-6 of December, 2014 11:00AM EST

How: Mass Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game Format

The event will feature live online lectures from some of the top figures in the industry:

Peter Todd, Bitcoin core developer

David Johnston, Sam Yilmaz, DApps fund

Matthew Roszac, Tally Capital

J.R Willet, Mastercoin

Kirk St. Johns, Merchantcoin

Evan Duffield, Creator of Darkcoin

Since there is no need to book and pay for any flights and accommodation, this event provides a unique opportunity to explore, mingle, and network with the leading figures in the crypto economy - right from your own computer!

Moreover, the Expo will be open to everyone, and will offer free access to the lectures and to the virtual exhibition halls, where dozens of startups and projects will present their companies via virtual booths - utilizing video, digital brochures and other informative methods.

You can view the conference schedule and agenda, here.

The virtual expo will function just like a regular MMORPG (Mass Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) and will offer a fun and seamless experience to the attendees. Entering the event is as simple as opening a browser and joining online.

“Virtual currencies deserve a virtual expo,” said Eyal Abramovitch, co- founder of the Crypto Money Virtual Expo. “It is time to open the crypto community to the world, and with this Expo we are offering a fun and free way to do it right from your own computer.”

The Crypto Money Virtual Expo is the first time that an event will allow cryptocurrency enthusiasts from around the world to take part, learn, and share knowledge and experiences from the comfort of their own home. The event will run for 2 days online during which anyone could join to discuss the latest trends and topics in the crypto space with some of the most prominent members of the Bitcoin community.

For more information about the event, please visit the official website: www.cryptomoneyexpo.com.

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