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Blockchain Life 2024 in Dubai: PirateCash Cryptocurrency Developers Among Participants

An international forum will be held in Dubai on April 15 and 16 Blockchain Life 2024, which will bring together more than 8,000 visitors from 120 countries. Among its participants are the developers of the PirateCash (PIRATE) cryptocurrency, including the CEO and CTO of the project, Dmitry Korniychuk.

PirateCash — a cryptocurrency based on the Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus algorithm with a limited issue of 105 million coins.

The project ecosystem includes a staking pool of the same name, a non-custodial wallet, the Pirate DEX decentralized exchange and several Web3 services. The PirateCash team is also developing the multiplayer online strategy game “Sea Battles” and the metaverse “Lungoliers”.

You can meet and chat with PirateCash representatives at sector G1.

“At the beginning of the year, we updated the PirateCash code to 18.0.1, and at the end of February we added the ability to pay on pirate.art using Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Zcash, Cosanta and Pirate. The history of drawings can now be viewed in the Telegram channel Pirate.ART. We also presented the MVP of the future decentralized messenger CORSA“,” commented Dmitry Korniychuk.

Blockchain Life 2024 speakers include:

  • TRON founder Justin Sun;
  • Tether CEO and Bitfinex CTO Paolo Ardoino;
  • Ledger CEO Pascal Gauthier;
  • BitMEX CEO Stefan Lutz;
  • trader, expert and ex-vice president of JP Morgan Chase Ton Weiss.

Tickets for Blockchain Life 2024 are available at website forum. By promotional code piratecash 10% discount applies.

Previously, ForkLog published a review of the PirateCash staking service.

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2024-03-01 15:36:17
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