Look, Bob Dylan, a new band at ETH Denver has released a blockchain-like protest anthem, "Blowin In the Wind."
The group of five played the anthem at the inauguration of ETH Denver, the pre-eminence of the industry, sing together in fanciful folklore lines like "we promise not to use the centralized exchanges directed by these toxic guys" along with experiential references to figures like Sam Bankman-Fried and Do Kwon.
While reactions to the crowd's song at the convention center have been attenuated, It quickly recorded over 106,000 views on Twitter, including funny comments, retweets, etc.
This feels like a bottom signal the same way that the NFT song was a top signal.
— Aggroed Lighthacker (Splinterlands.com) (@Aggroed001) March 3, 2023
Cryptoslate is in the field of Denver EPF reports with the latest evolutions.
Cryptoslate is doing live field reports with the latest from ETH Denver.
While the official opening of eth denver is scheduled for March 3rd. however, last week or so, Several side events took place along the length of Denver, including a conference to discuss interoperability, walletcon and things like that.
The reception at the event so far has been excellent, with many participants saying that this is the best crypto event in years.
Dave Balter of Flipside Crypto says CryptoSlate that "manufacturers don't care about prices as they used to in 2018; it feels different now."
However, it seems that some participants have problems with connectivity with the Wi-Fi/cellular signal, which causes problems with connection to applications or protocols in the booths.
With the best channels, protocols and vcs coming together in Denver this weekend, the web 3 community event will see many demos, workshops and panels presenting the future of crypto and blockchain.
Titled "Year of the Spork," this year's event overtook the Denver Sports Club and opted for a larger venue at the Western National Complex. This is the second largest ethereum conference, which last year attracted over 20,000 participants and over 350 auxiliary events.
Vitalik buterin, co-founder of ethereum; adam jackson, co-founder and CEO of braintrust; and joseph lubin, founder and CEO of advisors.
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