Paris Blockchain Week (PBW) kicked off its fourth year as one of the world’s largest conferences tackling all things blockchain, crypto and Web3. The event hosts over 10,000 attendees and sold out last year.
Following two days packed with hackathons, talent fairs and investor demos, the main event of the week, the Summit started on March 22.
The Cointelegraph team is stationed in Paris to bring readers the latest news from the ground. The latest news are presented below in ascending order (newest story at the top).
Investor panel: What are the best investment opportunities in Web3?
In the next panel discussion around investment opportunities in Web 3, Marguerite de Tarvenost, a Web3 investor said that the bear market is the best time to build in the crypto market. She added that a bear market offers more time for investors and innovators to build their reputations.
Fabric VC co-founder talks Bitcoin, bank crisis
Richard Muirhead, the co-founder of Fabric VC, talked about bitcoin price, inflation, bank crisis and the emerging role of Web3 amid all this. He said Bitcoin is the first use case of Web3 with its deflationary properties and can become a safe haven during times of crisis. He added that Web3 is actively working on resolving traditional financial problems but sometimes new use cases can take time as it is much more than just trivial software development.
In-depth discussion on metaverse gaming
With metaverse in focus, Neal Stephenson, an American author and founder of metaverse project Lamina1, along with Paris Blockchain Week chairman Michael Amar discussed the concept of interoperability in metaverse gaming.
Neal Stephenson, who penned the term “metaverse” during 1990s, talked with Cointelegraph editor-in-chief Kristina Lucrezia Cornèr on the evolution of the word. Read here.
Stephenson said the idea of interoperability is irritating for some game developers as many of these games are focused on building their own ecosystem for years, be it Fortnite or Minecraft, He explained that idea of interoperability seems like kind of an abomination from the fact that at this point all it offers is just dragging and dropping asset from one game to another.
Cointelegraph behind-the-scenes on day 2
CT team kicked off the second day of Paris Blockchain Week 2023 started with a reflection of cultural and historical depth of the venue:
Things at @ParisBlockWeek that just make sense #PBW2023 pic.twitter.com/Sd8P6TxHJs
— Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) March 21, 2023
Web3 headlines agenda on day 1 of summit
The main agenda for March 21 revolves around the scope of Web3 in today’s world. The one-day event called Web3XP would be focused on how brands and creators can generate value in the metaverse and how Web2 companies can transition to Web3. The event will see participation from business professionals of consumer brands, gaming, collectibles, art and fashion in one place.
Cointelegraph reporter Joe Hall attends pre-summit events
A talent fair was among the pre-summit events at the PBW 2023.
Cointelegraph team arrives in Paris
Cointelegraph editor-in-chief Kristina Lucrezia Cornèr, head of video Jackson DuMont and reporter Joseph Hall are deployed on the ground in Paris all week to deliver the most recent developments from the conference.
Investors Day
Investors Day kicked the week off on March 20, bringing together investors interested in Web3, nonfungible tokens (NFTs), the metaverse and blockchain applications.
Stay tuned for continuous updates from PWB, including key takeaways, highlights and behind-the-scenes footage.
Paris Blockchain Week kicks off
The 2023 edition of PBW features speakers from some of the industry’s biggest players, such as ConsenSys, Ledger, Animoca Brands, Algorand, Reddit and more. It consists of the main summit and the Web3-focused Web3XP, and its main themes include public policy, enterprise blockchain, open finance, Web3 art, and investing in Web3 culture and entertainment, among others.
PBW also has a dedicated event for investors, a competition for startups, a hackathon and additional side events.
Last year’s event saw around 3,000 summit-goers and featured keynotes and fireside chats from some of the most prominent figures in the industry, such as Binance’s Changpeng Zhao and Tether’s Paolo Ardoino, among many others.
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