The Asia Blockchain Summit (ABS) announced that this year's conference has been postponed to July 2024, with top global guests expected to appear together
ChainCatcher news, the renowned Asia Blockchain Summit (ABS) has announced that the conference originally scheduled for December 2023 will be postponed to July 2024. The main reasons include short-term regulatory issues arising from the Taiwan presidential election, as well as ensuring the attendance of a series of top global guests such as Cathie Wood, Ray Dalio, Robert Kiyosaki, and Michael Saylor.
To ensure that all partners, sponsors, and attendees can derive maximum value, ABS has decided to readjust the schedule to accommodate the availability of these top guests. ABS emphasizes that the 2024 ABS Summit will surpass previous expectations in terms of scale, influence, and event levels.
As Asia's leading blockchain event, the ABS Summit has attracted over 15,000 attendees from 30 countries each year, including industry leaders, government officials, hedge funds, developers, and startups. In past summits, more than 300 globally recognized figures have spoken, including "Dr. Doom" Nouriel Roubini, Binance founder and CEO CZ, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire, and BitMEX founder Arthur Hayes.