
What does blockchain tech have to do with art? Find out during this upcoming panel from Cointelegraph and CV Labs.
Many believe that Blockchain technology has the potential to transform the art industry. To prove this hypothesis, a blockchain firm in Switzerland is hosting, alongside Cointelegraph, its first online event devoted to blockchain in art.
CV Labs, the blockchain incubator arm of Swiss blockchain investment firm CV VC, has organized an online panel to discuss the hottest issues in areas of blockchain use for art.
Titled “Blockchain in Art,” the online event will feature major industry players such as Niko Kipouros, CEO of 4ARTechnologies; Christina Steinbrecher, co-founder of Blockchain.art, a digital platform for artists and collectors; Nanne Dekking, CEO of standardized data collection solution Artory; and Francesco Boni Guinicelli, executive director and co-founder of ArtSquare.io.
Moderated by Cointelegraph’s managing editor, Kristina Lucrezia Cornèr, the panel will kick off at 6 pm CET/12 pm ET. Following an hour-long panel discussion, CV Labs will host a networking session.
The upcoming online event comes alongside an announcement of an extensive periodical report on blockchain use in multiple industries, including the arts, that was demoed in July.
The “Blockchain in Art” report was compiled in collaboration between CV VC, Big Four auditor PwC, and Cointelegraph. The full report, which features major blockchain industry players such as Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson, will be published next week.
Source: , CoinTelegraph

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