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Vietnam Blockchain Summit 2022 to commence next week

Vietnam Blockchain Summit 2022 to commence next week

Wednesday, October 12, 2022, 17:34 GMT+7
Vietnam Blockchain Summit 2022 to commence next week
An organizing board member speaks at the press conference of the Vietnam Blockchain Summit 2022 in Hanoi, October 11, 2022. Photo: Vietnam News Agency

The Vietnam Software Association (VINASA) announced on Tuesday that the Vietnam Blockchain Summit 2022 will take place at the Vietnam National Convention Center in Hanoi on October 19 and 20, according to the Vietnam News Agency.

This will be the first time that VINASA and the Vietnam Blockchain Association have organized the summit, expecting to attract more than 1,000 delegates, including experts in the field of blockchain from the world’s technological superpowers.

Speakers will share approaches to the blockchain technology of leading technology companies, new solutions, and stories of integrating blockchain into products to bring new value to users.

Among the top 200 companies operating with blockchain technology in the world, seven were founded by Vietnamese. 

Vietnam is one of the top five blockchain countries and currently has more than 10 startups in this field with capital of more than US$100 million.

According to a report by market research firm MarketsandMarkets, the domestic blockchain-related market will reach a value of nearly $2.5 billion in 2026, increasing nearly fivefold compared to that in 2021.

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