The Cameroon Blockchain Business Council Hosting the First Ever African Blockchain Day

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The Cameroon Blockchain Business Council (CBBC) has launched the African Blockchain Day (ABD) themed ‘Digitize Everything.’

The event, which is slated to take place every October 10th annually, ‘aims to propel, uplift, and educate people on the latest technological trends in Blockchain technology as an inclusion tool, as well as share insights into revolutionary opportunities this technology offers, especially Africa.

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The first ABD edition will be a 2-hour online digital event that will enable participants attend via a webinar. Representatives from various industries including finance, payments, energy, retail, real estate, legal, investment, venture capital, insurance, health, regulation, compliance, government, diplomacy, telecommunications, blockchain, and cryptocurrency are expected to attend.

According to the founder of ABD, Ernest V. Mbenkum:

“The Africa Blockchain Day comes to drive fruitful exchanges to inform, educate, and engage an inclusive blockchain ecosystem in Africa and across the world.”

Among key supporters of this initiative include the African Blockchain Alliance (ABA), the Blockchain Industry Association of Nigeria (BIAN) and the Chamber for Africa Diaspora Relations (CADR).

 

About CBBC

The Cameroon Blockchain Business Council (CBBC) brings together entrepreneurs, business leaders, and leading businesses in order to highlight the latest innovations and advances in blockchain and distributed ledger technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa. CBBC is committed to creating and delivering highly engaged training in blockchain technology to individuals, entrepreneurs, and institutions across diverse sectors.

 

 

 

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