Adoption moves: London takes center stage


London is taking center stage in the Web3 revolution during London Web3 Week this October. Key events like Zebu Live 2023, CCData’s CCDAS, and the CryptoAM Summit and Awards are set to demonstrate London’s emergence as a global hub for crypto and blockchain innovation. The event will feature prominent figures including Mo Gawdat, Coinbase, zkSync, Blockchain.com, and more, discussing the future of Web3 and AI adoption.

After Matt Hancock’s appeal in 2022 for the UK to become the home of crypto, London is on track to establish itself as a global crypto and blockchain hub. Calls for clear regulations in the crypto industry have grown louder worldwide, providing an opportunity for the UK to lead in crypto technology and investment.

Regulation discussions, innovation in crypto ecosystems, and simplifying blockchain-based applications’ user experience will be key topics at Zebu Live 2023. Leading companies like Coinbase, Bitget, Blockchain.com, and Archax will discuss ways to make crypto trading more accessible and secure.

Web3 banking solutions, like MELD, are breaking new ground by allowing users to seamlessly transition between traditional currency and crypto. Institutional adoption is also gaining momentum, with companies like Zodia Custody offering services like staking and off-exchange settlement.

The gaming industry’s adoption of on-chain technology will also be explored, as it’s set to be worth $65 billion by 2027. The event aims to demonstrate that the UK is well-positioned to lead in Web3 and self-sovereignty in finance and data ownership.

Zebu Live, in its third year, is owned by Flight3 and will feature prominent sponsors, including Coinbase, zkSync, Solana, and Blockchain.com, along with media partners like Cointelegraph and The Defiant, and community partners such as NFT UK and Women of Web3.

So, stay tuned for London Web3 Week, where London is making waves in the crypto and blockchain world!


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