Blockchained India, a global community of Web3.0 enthusiasts, has announced the launch of the second edition of their flagship event – Back the Buidlers 2.0.
According to an official release, this initiative is designed to empower and provide support to builders in advancing their ventures and in line with their aim to add one trillion dollars in value to the Web3.0 ecosystem by supporting over 2000 startups with support, mentorship, and connections with grant managers, investors, and key stakeholders from exchanges and protocol ecosystems. Reportedly, the event will commence on December 9, 2023, at The Zuri in Whitefield, Bangalore.
Sources suggest that some of the speakers who would be participating at the event are Pranav Sharma, managing partner, WoodStock Fund; Amogh Gupta, developer advocate and India lead, Sui Foundation; Radhakrishna Dasari, technical education lead, Web3 Foundation; Sanat Kapur, partner, Dragonfly Capital; Sameep Singhania, founding member, QuickSwap, amongst others. It’s believed that the discussions at the event will also extend beyond user-centric initiatives, and delve into infrastructure innovations such as account abstraction, liquidity pools, player-owned DAOs, liquid democracy, among others.
“In the last year, I believe the Web3.0 industry experienced milestones, such as the launch of Bitcoin ordinals and the Arbitrum airdrop, which drove growth. Also, the recent surge in the industry, accompanied by a bull run, seems to have attracted mainstream financial institutions and spurred regulatory actions aimed at securing retail interest. I think another moment in achieving mass adoption emerged through decentralised social media protocols that disrupted the dominance of mainstream social media by empowering users with content and network ownership. However, amidst these developments that further decentralisation to a degree, a need arises to bridge the gap between innovation and user adoption. We aim to highlight this necessity by empowering builders, providing attention to products, and establishing a support network,” Akshay Aggarwal, founder, Blockchained India, said.
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