Duke University Web3 Conference

The Web3 community at Duke University’s graduate and undergraduate schools are excited to announce the 2023 Duke Web3 Conference — a three-day conference organized by students and alumni of Duke University and held on-campus — that will take place from April 21 to 23 in Durham, North Carolina
The Web3 community at Duke University’s graduate and undergraduate schools are excited to announce the 2023 Duke Web3 Conference — a three-day conference organized by students and alumni of Duke University and held on-campus — that will take place from April 21 to 23 in Durham, North Carolina

The Web3 community at Duke University’s graduate and undergraduate schools are excited to announce the 2023 Duke Web3 Conference — a three-day conference organized by students and alumni of Duke University and held on-campus — that will take place from April 21 to 23 in Durham, North Carolina.

With executive speakers from Ripple, Cointelegraph, StarkWare, BitGo, TRM Labs, PwC US and Truist, this year’s Web3 conference will allow attendees to engage in technical and functional discussions surrounding the latest developments in the industry. The three-day event will include panel presentations, keynote speakers, exhibitions, a startup pitch competition and a hackathon. Frank Bolella, co-president of the Fuqua Blockchain Club, commented:

“The vision is to make this a hyper-inclusive event for students and professionals of all Web3 literacy levels. We’re exploring all frontiers of Web3 innovation and offering a unique experience that only Duke University can provide.”

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Hermano Crubellati, co-president of the Fuqua Blockchain Club, said:

“When we look back at this year’s conference, we will say, ‘That was the year that everything changed. That was the year we established ourselves as the educational hub for Web3 in the Southeast United States.’”

The conference is sponsored by leading companies such as Ripple, StarkWare, OnePiece Labs, Mural, Choise.com, Alliance, Whale Coin Talk, PwC US and Metafide. The conference is open to the public, and tickets are on sale now. Don’t miss out on this unique event that only Duke University can offer. Registration is open now.

Contact

Frank and Hermano can be contacted via email.