As blockchain moves away from the ICO fervor, projects are starting to bring their ideas to fruition.
Industry leaders, blockchain experts and investors gathered at Blockchain Seattle 2018 to discuss and discover the next stage of development for decentralized solutions.
Blockchain Seattle 2018 hosted 45 speakers from a vast expanse of industry backgrounds to share ideas and advice on how to navigate a shifting landscape for distributed ledger technology.
For those building their own blockchain businesses, the "Post Token Sale Operational Scaling" panel featuring Arry Yu, COO at Storm, shed light on the inner-workings of a budding blockchain startup propelled into the mainstream.
During the event, it quickly became evident that blockchain has moved past its early stages and into the hands of true innovators.
Blockchain Seattle 2018 also directed attention to where it is most deserved: the applications of decentralized technologies.
In the onset of 2019, Seattle's premier blockchain community event fostered a discussion around innovation and collective growth that was reminiscent of the early stages of the internet.
Blockchain draws similar excitement around new, disruptive technology that carries the potential to change the world.
As a variety of emerging projects begin to find their way to market and impact the world over, it's evident that Blockchain Seattle 2018 ushered in the next stage of development for decentralized solutions.
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Blockchain Seattle 2018 Showcases the Next Stage in Decentralization
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