CoinGeek New York Will Take Place at The Sheraton, Times Square (October 5-7, 2021)

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CoinGeek New York Will Take Place at The Sheraton, Times Square

The eighth installment of the CoinGeek Conference series will take place at the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel, October 5-7. The conference will allow over 2,000 people to the Times Square event!

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While Gambling911.com encourages folks to attend in-person for the best networking experience possible, the event will be available on the CoinGeek Conference Virtual Platform.

CoinGeek New York will be themed ‘It’s About Time’; the BSV Enterprise Blockchain can handle almost limitless amounts of data, all immutably stored and at a very low cost, and it’s about time big business took notice of what BSV can do for them.

With applications built on the BSV Blockchain, the user gets to keep their data and can even earn from it as a whole new internet (the Metanet).

Some surprise guests are expected so stay tuned for that information forthcoming.  Gambling-related topics will be on the agenda.

Gambling911.com is a proud partner of CoinGeek.

For further information & press accreditation please contact Ed Pownall on ed@pownall.eu or +44-7825-064776.

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Founder

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