Binance announces speaker lineup for Blockchain Dubai 2024

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Binance announced the initial speaker lineup for Binance Blockchain Dubai 2024, featuring prominent figures from Circle, Nansen, Dubai Future Foundation, and Wamda Capital. Additional speakers are expected to be revealed soon.

According to a press release by Binance, the company's flagship event, Blockchain Week 2024 in Dubai, is set for October and will feature a notable lineup of speakers. Confirmed speakers include Jeremy Allaire of Circle, Alex Svanevik of Nansen, and Khalfan Belhoul of Dubai Future Foundation.

A wide range of speakers from across the Web3 and digital finance sectors will be present. According to Binance's press release, these include Adeeb Ahamed from LuLu Financial Holdings and Michael Bouhanna from Sotheby's. Attendees can expect interactive sessions and workshops led by industry leaders, including Richard Teng and Noah Perlman from Binance, who will actively engage with participants throughout the event. Further speaker announcements and event details will be provided as the date approaches.

In addition to the main stage, the Innovation Stage will offer in-depth sessions on the latest Web3 advancements. Participants will have opportunities to explore industry trends through workshops, keynotes, and discussions with innovators and thought leaders from around the world.

Binance operates as a major global blockchain platform featuring the largest digital asset exchange by trading volume. The company offers a wide range of financial products and services and is known for its comprehensive ecosystem that includes educational resources, research, charitable initiatives, and an NFT marketplace. Binance supports users around the clock in 40 languages and prioritizes security and regulatory compliance to protect its users and contribute to the growth of the blockchain industry. In 2022, according to Binance, the platform saw significant activity with an average daily trading volume of $65 billion and 300 billion spot transactions.