1inch heads to ETHDenver
Next week, the ETH community converges on Denver - and 1inch will be there, showcasing its latest tech and pushing DeFi forward.
ETHDenver week brings together builders, founders and leaders redefining blockchain. It’s where ideas are tested, partnerships are formed and the next wave of innovation takes shape.
On February 16, the Scaling Summit: House of AI will unite leaders from local government, public institutions and pioneering Web3 and AI projects. The goal: spark real dialogue between policymakers, innovators and builders. They will explore how decentralized technologies can strengthen local economies, modernize governance and power the digital infrastructure.
Representing 1inch will be Tanner Moore, Head of Developer Relations, who will speak on how developer-first thinking accelerates DeFi innovation. You can register for the event here.
The following day, the Blockchain Application Stanford Summit (BASS) - co-sponsored by 1inch - will be held. As the in-person focal point of Stanford’s blockchain entrepreneurial ecosystem, BASS gathers researchers, engineers, founders and thought leaders from around the world to dive deep into the latest developments in blockchain tech.
Tanner will also speak at BASS, covering broader blockchain topics and sharing new details about 1inch products currently under development.
If you’re attending, stop by the 1inch booth at BASS to connect, talk blockchain and learn more about what 1inch is building next.
Enjoy ETH Denver events with 1inch!
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