Berlin Blockchain Week Events series
Proposal to fund several events during Berlin Blockchain Week Sep. 12th - 18th.
This proposal is a community led proposal, led by several parachains that have shown high interest in being part of the organizing team of this proposal. KILT Protocol, Phala Network, Subsquid, Crust Network, Bifrost, Basilisk and others came together to lay out a week full of Polkadot ecosystem events and educational content.
Instead of organizing a full one- or two-day conference as it has been done for example during EthCC in Paris, the organizer team decided to approach it in a different way and make use of the full seven days of Berlin Blockchain Week.
The goal is to organize every day a Polkadot specific event based on a different ecosystem topic (Cloud services, UI/UX in DeFi, NFT & metaverse infra, Polkadot updates). Every event is organized in a different style (from boat party to panel discussion and NFT art gallery event) to show the diversity of our ecosystem and use every day of the blockchain week to promote the Polkadot brand.
Please see the full proposal here
Comments (3)
Looking forward to the Polkadot event in Berlin!!
Hi Zoe, thank you for sharing this. I am wondering who is your target audience? People already in the Polkadot ecosystem or are you planning to also attract people in blockchains but outside the ecosystem? I ask because all the events collude with the calendar for Berlin blockchain Week and I understand the team organising the calendar would appreciate a heads up in advance on new events so they do not overlap (they have been working in the agenda for quite a few months already). My fear is most people will be at DappCon, Blockchain Day and Disrupt Web3, among other things and since they already have tickets, in detriment to ours.
I also understand is customary for organisers to request dates in advance in the calendar, to make sure there is overall collaboration between the teams working during Blockchain Week: are you in contact with the BBW team?
More on the proposal itself: