Berlin Blockchain Week Exposes a Vibrant Tech Community to the World

Berlin Blockchain Week Exposes a Vibrant Tech Community to the World

by August 31, 2018

Completely community hosted and driven, the first annual event looks to open up one of the world’s most pivotal tech communities for the future of blockchain technology.

Berlin, with an incredible community of innovation that is built around a pool of the leading developers, entrepreneurs and academics in the space, has established itself as one of the most respectable ecosystems in the world for blockchain innovation and has emerged as a development hub for projects like the Ethereum Foundation, Gnosis, Parity and Ocean Protocol.

As described by Dr. Gavin Wood, Co-Founder and first CTO of Ethereum, Founder of Parity, Polkadot and Web3 Foundation, Berlin has a unique community mentality that has given rise to its robust blockchain community:

“Berlin: Come for the coffee, stay for the anarchy. Or is it the other way around? A Guardian article on Berlin’s fledgling cryptocurrency (then just called Bitcoin) community drew my attention to it focusing on a place called Room77, the centre point of a Bitcoin-economy. A combination of harsh circumstances over the last 30 years have drawn together people of all varieties (not just hipsters). Industrious

risk-takers with little to lose and an opportunity-driven outlook. The Berlin mentality is ready to try anything, distrustful of authority and success and yet warm to the unfamiliar and gritty. Google stay away: Berlin will not dance to any tune but its own.

This outlook is concordant with Blockchain and Web3’s own story, born from the ashes of centralised failure where we see past the fresh pressed suites running our society into the rot, incompetence and corruption at the heart of the establishment. Berlin, like Web3, puts the power – and responsibility – back in your hands to build something better.”

The Berlin blockchain community has announced the creation of Berlin Blockchain Week (BBW), a community organized event that will focus on driving communication and education between innovators in the blockchain space with a specific focus on how to responsibly usher in the inevitable mass adoption of blockchain technology. BBW will be held September 5-11 and is centered around a series of events that have brought technology leaders from around the world together in Berlin.

“Berlin has one of the strongest and most honest blockchain communities in the world,”

Lasse Clausen

Lasse Clausen

said Lasse Clausen, co-founder of Berlin-based 1kx, regarded as one of the leading early-stage funding firms for blockchain technology in the world.

“Berlin Blockchain Week will be unique because it is entirely community driven. The Berlin blockchain community is essentially opening its doors to the world with an invitation for anyone who wants to engage in meaningful discussion.”

BWB is designed to be an open series of community driven educational events, hosted by local blockchain companies, that are anchored by three main conferences during the week:

  • September 5 – Zero Knowledge Summit – a sold out technical event about ‘zk-snark’ applications and blockchain privacy hosted by the ZeroKnowledge podcast
  • September 6 – Dezentral – A large blockchain conference that brings newcomers, builders and longtime hodlers from all over the world
  • September 7-9 – ETH Berlin – The 4th Hackathon of the ETH Global ETHBerlin is committed to inclusion, diversity, education, and above all, to the Ethereum Community improvement.

Additionally, Berlin Blockchain Week will feature a wide range of events, characterized by the diversity of topics and projects involved such as Rchain3 – the Rchain developers conference, a compelling Token Engineering workshop at the Ocean Protocol headquarters, the Ethereum Security Unconf at Full Node, Sustainable Everything – When blockchain, supply chain, and inclusive financing come together, and more. You will find all the events featured on the website.

“Berlin Blockchain Week was born during an ETHBerlin meeting where the collective organizing realised we needed to go out of the Ethereum bubble and connect with others in the industry,”

said María Paula Fernández, external relations at Golem and co-creator of ETHBerlin

“We got immediately to action, connected with all the participants of the ecosystem in Berlin via a slack channel, and let the community self-organize. On the side, ETHBerlin is set to be one of the most ambitious projects and has evolved from being a hackathon to a real education platform aimed to build tools that will continue development after the event.

ETHBerlin has built a network of more than 7 dApps that will be used before, during and after the event by the participants. hence becoming also a source of new users for dApps in the ecosystem. We are committed to help not only the development of the Berlin Blockchain scene, but also help dApps get users, connect builders and grant initiatives and more.”

Berlin Blockchain Week Berlin was created to be a unique opportunity to connect with one of the world’s most vibrant tech development communities with the world. Most importantly, its goal is to create a forum for discussion that removes the ‘background noise’ in the industry and connects the people deep within the community, building the next wave of blockchain technology, with people from around the world coming to Berlin to genuinely learn.

To learn more visit: dezentral.io