Full List of All African Panelists and Speakers to Speak at the Binance Off the Charts Conference.

Full List of All African Panelists and Speakers to Speak at the Binance Off the Charts Conference.
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Binance “Off The Charts” online-only conference, coming soon on July 14, 2020 will be having an exclusive panelists for all African speakers. 

Binance quickly entered the cryptocurrency space in Africa, becoming a big name and brand, most especially in Nigeria.

Read Also: [VIDEO] Binance Africa Midyear Report: Educating Nigeria and the Rest of Africa on Crypto

The upcoming ‘Off The Charts’ online-only conference showcases over 80 powerful speakers with 10 special elite speakers from Africa. 

Binance Third Year Anniversary 

The online-only conference is a blockbuster 10-hour live event with multi-regional programming that will bring together 80+ influential speakers, including leading blockchain and crypto innovators across different sectors, business and technology leaders, influential academics, and key financial policymakers.

Here is a full list of the African speakers who will be on top the stage at the upcoming conference. 

Check out the list below:

  • Akon – Akoin Cryptocurrency / Akon City
  • Yele Bademosi – Bundle Africa
  • Chimezie Chuta – BNUG Nigeria
  • Munachi Ogueke – Yellow Card Africa
  • Senator Ihenyen – Infusion Lawyers Nigeria
  • Michelle Chuvinga – GFAB Africa
  • Sonya Kuhnel – Bitcoin Events South Africa
  • Emmanuel Babalola – Binance Nigeria
  • Timi Agama – SEC Nigeria
  • Damilola Odufuwa – Binance Africa

Here are some of the panels in the Africa regional segment:

PANEL: Crypto in Africa: Mobilizing the Unbanked

  • Yele Bademosi – Bundle
  • Chimezie Chuta – BNUG
  • Eugene Mutai – Raise
  • Munachi Ogueke  – Yellow Card

Moderator: Sonya Kuhnel – Bitcoin Events

PANEL: Shaping the Future of Crypto Regulation in Africa

  • Michelle Chuvinga – Global Policy House/Global FinTech Advisory Board (GFAB)
  • Senator Ihenyen – Infusion Lawyers
  • Dr Timi Agama – Deputy Director exchange licensing/ registration of SEC Nigeria
  • Nerushka Bowan – L.I.T.T. Institute

Moderator: Emmanuel Babalola (Business Development Manager, Nigeria)- Binance

PANEL: Blockchain Education: Keys to a New Career

  • Apolline Blandin – Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance
  • Thamim Ahmed – UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies
  • Erick Pinos – Ontology

Moderator: Damilola Odufuwa (Head of PR, Africa) – Binance

FIRESIDE: CZ & Akoin: Driving Crypto Adoption and Innovation in Rising Economies

  • Akon – Akoin
  • Jon Karas – Akoin
  • Moderator: CZ – Binance

EVENT DETAILS:

Name of Conference: Binance “Off the Charts!” Virtual Conference

Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2020, at 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM (UTC)

Location: Online at bit.ly/BinanceOffTheCharts

About Binance

Binance, a pronounced leader in the industry has yet to falter under global lockdown. In fact, the company is thriving, adding new services and remote workers. 

Generating about $400 million in revenue this first-half year and nearly $2 billion since its inception.

Binance launched in July 2017 as a crypto-to-crypto exchange and quickly grew to a global blockchain company ‘Amazon of Crypto’ and became—and still holding the title as the world’s largest crypto exchange by trading volume.

Binance entered Africa fully in 2019. At first, Binance launched Binance Uganda, followed by Naira gateway for Nigerian market, South African Rand and recently the Kenya Shillings.

Then Binance P2P Naira market for Nigeria. Binance launched an all-in-one financial service hub for investors and crypto traders and business owners. 

Binance is growing with many services, acquisitions and collaborations around the globe, spanning from trading services, infrastructure solutions, education, research, social good, investment, incubation, and more.

As the fastest growing crypto company, Binance has over 1,000 employees (and counting) and has launched across various regions and countries across the world.


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