Bitmain CEO Jihan Wu to Speak at bComm Conference in Hong Kong

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Bitmain CEO Jihan Wu to Speak at bComm Conference in Hong Kong

CoinGeek.com has announced the addition of Bitmain CEO Jihan Wu to its high-powered speaker roster at bComm Conference in Hong Kong May 18th, 2018.

Wu joins Roger Ver, Dr Craig Wright, Expedia’s Michael Wood, SBI Crypto’s Chief Strategy Officer Jerry David Chan, and other top names in cryptocurrency. 

Bitmain is now among the most recognizable companies in the cryptocurrency space and the parent of several brands including Antminer, Antpool, and Hashnest. Jihan Wu is a recognised leader in the Bitcoin world.

To be held at The Four Seasons Resort in Hong Kong complete with after party courtesy of CoinGeek.com’s owner, Calvin Ayre, the event is shaping up to be a landmark in the emergence of Bitcoin Cash (BCH) as the true Bitcoin.

Hosting the event will be nChain Group CEO, Jimmy Nguyen, who commented: “This is pivotal year for BCH to grow and bComm to emerge.  We hope this conference will help educate merchants as to why we see BCH as the future of Bitcoin and a bComm world.  And it will also be the most fun you’ll ever have in Bitcoin!”

Registration for the conference is now open with a 50% discount for those paying in Bitcoin Cash but they will accept Yea Olde Credit Cards if you prefer.

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