Crypto
Voice of Web3 by Coingape : Showcasing India’s Cryptocurrency Potential
Coingape’s “Voice of Web3” is an inaugural event that is set to attract over 1000 crypto leaders and enthusiasts in late June. The conference intends to have conversations with participants so that they understand how blockchain and cryptocurrency can democratize India’s policy, financial services, and business sectors. It further seeks to encourage mass adoption by bringing together the tech, startup, and developer communities. The event has multiple tracks for everyone, such as a session on future innovations, the evolution of money, business transformation, or even “Crypto 101.”.
Mark your calendar for the last week of June as Coingape brings to you Voice of Web3. This will be a one-stop stage for all things cryptoeconomic, and by this, it means that there is no going back. With the rapid expansion in the realm of cryptocurrencies in the dynamic landscape of digital finance, this event stands out as an icon for enlightenment and inventive ideas.
Why Should You Attend Voice of Web3?
With Crypto leading the pack at the beginning of the ‘financial internet’, Voice of Web3 plans to bring together more than 1,000 crypto leaders, thinkers, and investors under one virtual podium. This gathering will give room for discussing India’s crypto economy, from first principles to difficult policy conversations.
Whoever you are and whatever your work entails, Voice of Web3 summons you towards a better understanding and design of future finance trends. The tailor-made event suits experienced professional traders, regulators swimming amid policy frameworks, venture capitalists looking for breakthroughs, and corporate leaders looking forward to growth opportunities elsewhere.
What’s on Offer at Voice of Web3
The Voice of Web3 event is designed to be an immersive experience with four distinct tracks that are built for various interests and expertise levels found within the crypto and blockchain industry. Here’s a look at each of the tracks that await attendees.
- Future: This track looks at crypto and blockchain innovations and trends that may disrupt businesses and economies, talking about future money in a DeFi world or the rise of creator economies as well as DAOs.
- Money: Decoding the DeFi landscape, what it means for the future of money as well as central bank digital currencies (CBDC), implications of tokenization physical assets.
- Business: For your business transformation involving cryptocurrency, discuss navigating regulations, financing crypto projects, NFTs for gaming, and the creator economy.
- Crypto 101: This track is meant for beginners who know nothing about cryptocurrencies, providing a primer on the basics such as tokens, protocols, or important concepts, i.e., DeFi lending and threatening strategies.
Coingape’s Voice of Web3 is expected to become a significant turning point that will close the gap between the theory and practice of the cryptocurrency economy. This is an opportunity you can’t afford to miss out on; be part of the conversation that shapes the future of finance in India and beyond. Ensure your place at the forefront of the crypto revolution by registering today.
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Exclusive: White House set to meet with banks, crypto companies to broker legislation compromise
Jan 28 (Reuters) – The White House on Monday will meet with executives from the banking and cryptocurrency industries to discuss a path forward for landmark crypto legislation which has stalled due to a clash between the two powerful sectors, said three industry sources.
The summit hosted by the White House’s crypto council will include executives from several trade groups. It will focus on how the bill treats interest and other rewards crypto firms can dish out on customer holdings of dollar-pegged tokens known as stablecoins, the people said.
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Reuters was first to report the meeting.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The sources declined to be identified discussing private policy discussions.
“We look forward to continuing to work with policymakers across the aisle so Congress can advance lasting market structure legislation and ensure the United States remains the crypto capital of the world,” she said.
Cody Carbone, CEO of The Digital Chamber, another major crypto trade group, credited the White House with “pulling all sides to the negotiating table.”
The Senate has for months been working on the bill, dubbed the Clarity Act, which aims to create federal rules for digital assets, the culmination of years of crypto industry lobbying. Crypto companies have long argued that existing rules are inadequate for digital assets, and that legislation is essential for companies to continue to operate with legal certainty in the U.S.
The House of Representatives passed its version of the bill in July.
The Senate Banking Committee was scheduled earlier this month to debate and vote on the bill, but the meeting was postponed at the last minute, in part due to concerns among lawmakers and both industries over the interest issue.
Crypto companies say providing rewards such as interest is crucial for recruiting new customers and that barring them from doing so would be anti-competitive. Banks say the increased competition could result in insured lenders experiencing an exodus of deposits — the primary source of funding for most banks — potentially threatening financial stability.
That bill prohibited stablecoin issuers from paying interest on cryptocurrencies, but banks say it left open a loophole that would allow for third parties – such as crypto exchanges – to pay yield on tokens, creating new competition for deposits.
Reporting by Hannah Lang in New York; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama
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