OKX Named Top Sponsor of ETHDenver, World's Largest Web3 Hackathon
VICTORIA, SEYCHELLES, Feb. 21, 2023 – OKX, the second largest crypto exchange by trading volume and a leading Web3 technology company, is proud to announce that it is a top sponsor of ETHDenver 2023, the world's largest and longest-running Web3 hackathon event.
Taking place on February 24 - March 5, 2023, ETHDenver is a community-created gathering of technologists and traders focused on Ethereum and other blockchain protocols. At the event, developers and designers will collaborate on technical solutions for growing Web3, while industry leaders will take the stage to drive dialogue on decentralization.
OKX’s participation in ETHDenver includes keynote sessions by leaders Jeff Ren and Jason Lau on the main stage, where the speakers will address the roles of community and centralized exchanges in Web3, respectfully.
Haider Rafique, Chief Marketing Officer, OKX, said, “ETHDenver is a key annual event for the global blockchain industry, and OKX is proud to be involved as a top sponsor. As a user-first technology company, we look forward to engaging with the ETHDenver community to collectively move Web3 forward.”
The nine-day event will begin on February 24, 2023 with ETHDenver’s flagship hackathon, dubbed #BUIDLathon, and progress into conference-style programming beginning March 1, 2023. The event will also feature an NFT gallery installation, technical workshops, networking gatherings, and more.
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To find out more on ETHDenver, check out Ethdenver.com.
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