Blockchain Innovation Tour held in Ho Chi Minh City

The Blockchain Innovation Tour was held in Ho Chi Minh City on November 6, as part of the series of “BIT Southeast Asia” blockchain events in the region, looking to connect projects and foreign investment funds with host countries.
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Ho Chi Minh City (VNA) – The Blockchain Innovation Tour was held in Ho Chi Minh City on November6, as part of the series of “BIT Southeast Asia” blockchain events in theregion, looking to connect projects and foreign investment funds with hostcountries.

The events will take place in Malaysia,Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Singapore, attracting internationalspeakers and projects from big names such as Med-H, Black Box, GrEARN, IH Star,Asset Stream, BitVR, and Opsis. 

Kelly Liu – Executive Director of Houbi Global,the leading global digital asset exchange firm – said projects will receivemarketing support via direct presentations and social media. 

Ken Nizam – Executive Director of Block Asia,the first and fastest-growing blockchain portal, with 1 million views each yearand headquarters in Singapore and branches in the Republic of Korea, Germany,and China – described ASEAN as an emerging blockchain market. 

More and more blockchain communities fromdeveloping countries, including Vietnam, are looking to access promisingprojects across the world. 

With BIT Southeast Asia, the organising boardwants to share blockchain projects that are already underway with localcommunities. 

A representative from Block Asia pledged tostand side-by-side with projects to narrow the gap with local communities, aswell as work with strategic partners to support projects. 

Verner Alvar, founder of Med-H, said his projectaims to create a network of confidential medical archives for patients andmedical experts. Thanks to blockchain technology, users will be able to controltheir personal data with the touch of a finger. –VNA 
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