Key Topics at the 2021 APAC Blockchain Conference to be Held in Sydney

The APAC Blockchain Conference, an event where the industry comes together to share ideas, insights and accelerate the adoption of blockchain technology across Australia, will be held in Sydney from September 14-16 to discuss all things crypto.
Date: 14-16 September 2021
Location: Crowne Plaza, Darling Harbour, Sydney
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The conference has been running since 2017 and has become a key event for any business or company embracing blockchain technology. In attendance at this year’s event, to be held at the Crowne Plaza in Sydney’s Darling Harbour, will be start-ups to developers, financiers to government, exchanges to blockchain platforms, and the like.
Topics Up for Discussion
- Australian government update and policy review
- Disrupting the status quo: Blockchain and the future of finance
- Preparing the way for the next evolution in blockchain technology
- Embracing emerging challenges and opportunities in cryptofinance
- Governance, regulation and security in the blockchain industry
- Blockchain technology and digital identity management protocols
- Legal updates: insights into smart contracts
- Blockchain in practice: how innovation and change are becoming a way of life for Australian businesses
- Cross chain technology and its role in large-scale adoption
- Bitcoin and its role in the future of day-to-day business
- Addressing blockchain security and vulnerability issues
CoinJar CMO Will Speak About Decentralised Finance
Among the line-up of key speakers will be: Dominic Gluchowski (chief marketing officer at CoinJar, who will be speaking about DeFi), Simon Callaghan (head of OTC Markets at Celsius), Maximilian Marenbach (head of APAC Expansion/head of Banking and Payments at Kraken Digital Asset Exchange), and many more.
With the Bitcoin Conference hosted in Miami earlier this month, 2021 continues to be another exciting year for crypto. But will the APAC Blockchain Conference be as colourful, with surprise Dogecoin enthusiasts storming the stage, and hecklers interrupting speakers?