The crypto conference was held from 9 to 12 June in Austin, Texas and was attended by over 17,000 people
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Consensus 2022, the crypto conference, was successfully concluded in Austin, Texas, and attracted 17,000 attendees from across the globe despite the hot weather. Consensus 2018, held at Hilton Hotel in New York, was attended by 9,000 people.
Besides current market conditions, the themes that ruled the discussion banter during the conference were the rise of Web3, the upcoming projects, and the optimism surrounding cryptos. Ray Youssef, founder and CEO of Paxful, a P2P exchange, commented on the current turmoil in the crypto market, saying that crypto winters allow for the onset of new development phases, “We are now seeing projects build platforms that are real and empowering.”
Meltem Demirors, Chief Strategy Officer at CoinShares, considered the bear market a lesser impediment for people genuinely interested in the crypto sector. She said, “ There are different niches and pockets of crypto I’m now seeing, some of which I haven’t heard of. For example, the STEPN group is here, a whole move-to-earn movement. The music NFT and fashion NFT scene is also big here. These are newer communities I’ve read about and have engaged with, but seeing them congregate and host their own events has been really fun.”
Demirors also commented in her keynote on cults and how the sector is involved in creating shared identity, belief systems and lifestyle rituals around emerging projects. She said, “People no longer focus on their occupation, religion, or nationality. Crypto is filling this interesting role, bringing together people through memes, capitalism and community values.”
Staci Warden, CEO of Algorand, also said that their company believed the current crypto winter was an opportunity for building. Warden avered on Web3’s prospects, “With Web2, everything went back to huge platforms, but with Web3, creators and contributors receive incentives and benefits for their participation.” Justin Banon, the co-founder of the Boson Protocol, reiterated the impact of the 2021 NFT craze, which prompted the fashion industry to participate in the NFT movement.