If you’re under 30, you get 85% discount on your Hard Fork Decentralized ticket

If you’re under 30, you get 85% discount on your Hard Fork Decentralized ticket
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2018-10-8 15:04

Our blockchain and cryptocurrency event, Hard Fork Decentralized, is about discussing the industry’s future. In order to do that successfully, we need to include all voices and perspectives. As a young person interested in blockchain, we’d love to hear yours.

That’s why you can get an 85-percent discount on your ticket, in partnership with Young Creators. As a company that connects and promotes young digital talent, it recognizes that the future we envision will be carried out by the next generation. Let’s bring your fresh perspective to the conversation. Hard Fork Decentralized is a three-day event in London, UK. The…

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