Coinvestor, the esteemed global digital asset investment platform, is delighted to announce the successful culmination of TOKEN2049, the Web3 digital asset conference held in Singapore on the 13th and 14th of this month, following its participation as an official sponsor.
Token2049, the world's largest blockchain conference, commenced in Singapore. This year, it drew over 10,000 registered participants, 300 sponsors, and featured 400 scheduled side events, solidifying its position as the most significant international event in the Web3 industry. The event featured distinguished speakers such as Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, the co-founders of Gemini, as well as Jeremy Allaire, the CEO of Circle, who imparted their global perspectives and insights.
Coinvestor, a tailored digital asset investment marketplace under expert management, proudly hosted a booth as a Gold Sponsor at Token2049. Coinvestor showcased groundbreaking services designed to simplify the process of discovering investment opportunities and fostering connections between experts and general investors. Coinvestor’s strategic collaboration with global investment experts was fortified, reinforcing the creation of a robust investment environment infrastructure within the dynamic digital asset market. Additionally, Coinvestor unveiled its latest algorithmic trading strategies.
Following the impressive successes at TOKEN2049 and KBW, Coinvestor is thrilled to announce its sponsorship of the Quant.start conference scheduled for the 23rd. With headquarters in Singapore, Coinvestor has garnered support from various venture capitalists, including prominent names like SoftBank and KB Investment.
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