On March 24 and 25 we visited the largest business fair in Central Europe.
What is Invest Cuffs?
Invest Cuffs is an annual meeting bringing together the investment market industry – stocks, currencies, commodities, cryptocurrencies, mutual funds. It is one of the largest events of its kind in Europe. Every year it attracts experts, representatives of the most important players in the industry, institutional and retail clients.
Exhibitors
The biggest financial institutions, brokers, cryptocurrency projects from around the world, and the Polish gaming industry could all be found on four levels.
Since we were uninterested in the financial environment, we focused on cryptocurrency initiatives and, of course, gaming.
The Nobel Prize-winning Black-Sholes model is used by the Polish decentralized protocol Brightpool to develop an extraordinarily straightforward option trading platform. Visit their website to find out more.
We listened to a debate on the tokenization of sports, a project Zetly (our partner) is one of those who know how to do it.
The Polish gaming scene is one of the most developed in Europe. Unfortunately, Polish gamers have a bad attitude about NFT and, in our opinion, do not fully grasp the concept of web3. This is not the case with game creators. They see the promise of web3 and are already developing game parts or whole games on blockchain.
RedDeer Games, PlayWay, Gameparic, Robo Hero, Gameswift, and even StarHeroes, which is already using Polygon’s blockchain, are among the most notable.
Atmosphere
Invest Cuffs’ inventors deserve a standing ovation. Expert speakers, intriguing people, and excellent networking opportunities. The overall event quality is a perfect 10/10.
This year’s Invest Cuffs smashed all prior attendance, exhibitor, and speaker records.
Krakow is one of Poland’s most attractive cities. Three days is clearly insufficient to see all of the area attractions.Three days is definitely not enough time to see everything there is to see.Three days is definitely not enough time to see everything there is to see.Three days is definitely not enough time to see everything there is to see.