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Akash at Block2TheFuture

by Allison Silber

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Akash is heading to Block2TheFuture, the blockchain festival and token conference taking place on the USS Hornet in Alameda, CA on April 5-6.  Yes, it is on a warship!

We are thrilled to have a booth open for the duration of the event to showcase our company and the open, decentralized compute marketplace we are currently creating. In addition, our CEO & Co-Founder, Greg Osuri will be speaking both Thursday & Friday.

Akash schedule:

Thursday, April 5th:  Greg Osuri will be speaking about the Akash Network at 2:00pm.

Friday, April 6th: Greg will be part of the Decentralized Storage Panel starting at 2:15pm. This 30 minute panel will be moderated by Casey Caruso of Google, and will include Braydon FullerLiz SteiningerKaren Hsu, and Greg Osuri.

Please look out for us and say hello! To arrange a meeting with Greg at Block2TheFuture, email [email protected].

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