Yesterday the market fell to a near-death state, and today I almost didn't want to attend the ACC exhibition. But thinking that I've already come, I might as well check in. As a result, I didn't expect such a huge crowd 😟😟😟
There may be relatively few large-scale blockchain conferences right at the door of Australia, not only with local Cex in attendance but also major Global Cex present (. The font size in the first image might be related to the budget allocations of each company ).
One of the things that makes the exhibition in Australia different from others is that the large speeches are actually packed with people, and everyone seriously listens to the guests with expressions of deep respect, a scene that could only be seen at other conferences a few years ago.
More than 90% of the attendees are local Aussies, with not many Chinese faces. What surprised me is that most people had joyful expressions on their faces, enjoying various exhibitors' mini-games.
I curiously asked, and Mark from Okx revealed the secret: because these people have no coins, they don't feel the market fall 😂😂😂
Perhaps the reverse also indicates that the Australian market has potential?😌😌
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Yesterday the market fell to a near-death state, and today I almost didn't want to attend the ACC exhibition. But thinking that I've already come, I might as well check in. As a result, I didn't expect such a huge crowd 😟😟😟
There may be relatively few large-scale blockchain conferences right at the door of Australia, not only with local Cex in attendance but also major Global Cex present (. The font size in the first image might be related to the budget allocations of each company ).
One of the things that makes the exhibition in Australia different from others is that the large speeches are actually packed with people, and everyone seriously listens to the guests with expressions of deep respect, a scene that could only be seen at other conferences a few years ago.
More than 90% of the attendees are local Aussies, with not many Chinese faces. What surprised me is that most people had joyful expressions on their faces, enjoying various exhibitors' mini-games.
I curiously asked, and Mark from Okx revealed the secret: because these people have no coins, they don't feel the market fall 😂😂😂
Perhaps the reverse also indicates that the Australian market has potential?😌😌