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Third Satoshi Roundtable event to see leading blockchain experts

Satoshi Roundtable III, one of the premium blockchain events, will be held from 23-26 January 2017, bringing blockchain industry leaders to discuss the emerging blockchain technology.

The third Satoshi Roundtable gathering will take place at a private resort in North America and is limited to the size of 100 industry members, where top developers, executives, and influencers will explore various issues facing the blockchain industry, the release stated.

The gathering attendees include Dr. Adam Back, CEO of Blockstream, Dr. Patrick Byrne, CEO of Overstock, Jonathan Johnson, President of T0, Erik Voorhees, CEO of Shapeshift, Roger Ver, CEO of Bitcoin.com, among others. Leading developers like Peter Todd and Eric Lombrozo will also be present.

"Since everyone is qualified to be a speaker, we don't differentiate between attendees. The seats are arranged in circles and the group together decides the direction of the sessions based on what is most useful to them," Bruce Fenton, CEO of Atlantic Financial and the event's host, said. “At The Satoshi Roundtable, we design the entire event to foster and facilitate this type of deep, meaningful discussion among peers whether it's the whole room, a dozen people, or a breakaway with three people who share a very specific common interest."

A mix of leaders working with Ethereum, Bitcoin, Hyperledger, other blockchain apps, digital token and coin sponsors, advocacy groups and others from the broad blockchain ecosystem will be the members of the roundtable. C-level executives and founders of Auger, Bitfury, Bitstamp, Bitt, Bitgo, Civic, Decentral, ConsensSys, Ledger, etc. and senior blockchain executives from larger organizations such as Fidelity Investments, IBM, and the World Bank will also participate.

Apart from the all-star attendee list, the retreat’s schedule includes various breakaway discussions, informal gatherings, and entertainment. Activities such as golf, water skiing, yoga, tennis, and optional evening poker, strategy and tabletop board games are also organized.

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