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Investing.com - Blockchain technology is turning into a blockbuster business -- in more ways than one.
Blockchain conferences have become a growth industry.
You'll find them all over the world -- India, Estonia, South Africa, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore. Dubai has two events.
In Switzerland, Blockchain Davos debuted this year alongside the famous annual gathering in the Alps.
Now, New York City will join London in holding a Blockchain Week.
New York wants to be the global capital of blockchain, and sees itself in competition with Silicon Valley, where annual conferences are held in San Francisco and Santa Clara.
If you're not on either coast, you can find a blockchain gathering in Chicago, Las Vegas or Miami.
Competition is clearly intense.
Dallas just hosted separate conferences in consecutive weeks.
And fittingly enough, Amsterdam will host a blockchain awards event in June.
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