Asia Blockchain Summit 2020 would be making a virtual appearance this year in July.
The prevailing Covid-19 apprehensions re-intensify significantly, leading to multiple waves of infections rises in case numbers; as Covid-19 started to invoke fears of a dollar liquidity crunch, gold and bitcoin like alternatives became a ripe candidates. But the need for blockchain technology from both domestic and outside the finance sectors arose despite the novel-coronavirus outbreak.
Blockchain Plays Crucial Role: The underlying technology behind various cryptocurrencies has also been playing its role efficiently. With the cognisance of efficient utilization of blockchain technology during health emergency conditions, the developer of Blockchain-driven applications, such as, Acoer, has come up with a much necessary tracker application which is the data visualization tool for ‘Contagious & Fatal Coronavirus’.
Asia blockchain summit 2020 brings renowned personalities, such as, prominent CEOs, and the most outspoken founders and CEOs from the blockchain industry under the same umbrella. Although it is its first-ever virtual summit, in light of COVID-19 social distancing measures, the conference has already completed two successful years previously.
The event would be scheduled from July 15th - 19th wherein the industry start-ups, investment firms, financial services giants, global brands, and academic institutions would be participating, while the leading international media troops will be covering the event by event presentations, keynote speeches, and discussions that are likely to contribute to the growth and development of the overall industry.


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