On 12-13 September we took part part in the Blockchain World Summit in London. Yet another great place to listen to some presentation and talks about the new ideas using tokenomics. But more importantly the #BWS18 was a great opportunity to network, make new friends and meet other friends from previous blockchain events.
What I learnt about networking is that you meet always meet some people with whom it's simply impossible to have a conversation. It now takes me on average 20s to tell whether I should spend more time talking to this person or if it's just a waste of time because they are not interested in what other people do and just want to talk about themselves and their projects. If you attend networking events or conferences I'm sure you know what I mean. The idea is to politely move on and look for people who are inspiring and who truly lift your spirit.
Yet again I was lucky to cross paths and mingle with people in whose company I simply cannot stop smiling. Those people are world-class blockchain gurus with tons of experience, knowledge and powerful networks. I'm super grateful and proud to say that they are also official Give Bytes advisors.
From left: Jorgen Welsink, Kanaway Yusingco, Jacob Piotrowski (me) and Rick Nassar.
We've had a great fun exchanging ideas and discussing how we can develop Give Bytes and do something absolutely disruptive.
I was so motivated and pumped up that I even managed to convince the event organized to give me stage time so that I could present Give Bytes to the conference audience!
This was fun and the feedback from the audience was really motivating. A friend of mine recorded my presentation:
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