In Sync: Web3 Events in NYC - Week of the 18th
Featured Pick: Ceramic Network, 6:30pm at 29 Little West 12th Street
Mondays we bring you In Sync, a joint initiative by the Symmetrical and Chainforest to spread word of the best upcoming events in NYC for the week.
These come alongside reviews of the events of the past week — things learned or to consider the next time a specific organization hosts an event.
Approaching
Mon. 4/18 - 6:30-9pm, 96 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249
Crypto Mondays ~ Fireside Chat with Steve Ehrlich, CEO of Voyager Digital.
A 30 minute fireside chat with Steve Ehrlich, CEO and Co-Founder of Voyager Digital. Voyager is one of the fastest-growing, publicly traded cryptocurrency marketplace in the U.S.
Tues. 4/19 - 6:30-8:30pm, Betaworks Studios, 29 Little West 12th Street
Ceramic Network: Understanding Data Composability in Web3.
Sit down with Daniel Zuckerman, Co-Founder of Ceramic Network to discuss the product and development implications of interoperable public data streams & the the technical challenges of building data streams across chains and protocols.
Weds. 4/20 - 7:00pm, 35 Canal St
Urbit Meetup at Clandestino.
A nice time. Always Wednesday at 7 PM. Urbit is the clean-slate OS and network for the 21st century.
Thurs. 4/21 - 5:00 pm, 319 E 53rd St
NYC Blockchain Network
The Blockchain Network holds regular 3rd Thursday monthly Blockchain networking events in New York City to support idea generation and connections. These events help to foster a strong ecosystem for blockchain innovation in New York City.
Reviews
LIVING ROOM SESH: HOW TO DAO? @ Polyspace in Williamsburg
Alexa from herhouse, Jay from forefront dao & Parker from boy’s club partnered up last thursday to talk building DAOs~ from tokenomics, dao inception, community vs audience building and the question we all love to sweep under the rug, “how do we generate revenue?”
An awesome event for those already versed in web3, interested in how successful communities are using crypto to build, and looking to explore the differences between tokenized versus NFT-gated communities. Polyspace was an intimate and welcoming space.