The World Crypto Conference will be attended by all types of people, so far it has been indicated that 58% of the top executives representing their companies will be attending. On the other hand, almost a third (specifically 27%) of the investors and venture capitalists looking for good projects to invest will also be attending.
Likewise, it was also reported that 16% of the participants will be blockchain projects in their early development phase, probably with the goal of meeting people who wish to fund their work.
With regard to journalists and other people who are meant to provide reports about what is being announced in this event, they will represent 3% according to Evolv figures, meaning that 3% of the known crypto journalists will be attending.
Maybe 3% doesn't seem like a very high percentage, especially when compared with the percentage of executives who will be attending or with the percentage of investors and venture capitalists. However, the most important thing when it comes to inviting journalists is for them to inform the public about all the announcements. If they can do this, then their coverage will be a successful one.
If these journalists have a strong presence in social networks, and if their reports and news are covered by very popular websites, then we can be sure that 3% will be more than enough for the whole world to be informed about the latest developments from the blockchain industry.
In addition, although it is true that people with a lot of interest in blockchain technology always find a way to inform themselves about the latest news. it is also important to make this information easily accessible to those who do not currently pay much attention to this industry. Clearly, the only way to increase the number of people who stay informed is by making the news very easy to find for everyone.
This is my English translation of a segment from one of my previous Spanish articles.
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