Top chains and protocols to meet at ETH Denver

The Web3 community is gearing up for one of the biggest events of the year – ETH Denver. This event is a gathering of developers, entrepreneurs and enthusiasts from all over the world, who come together to discuss the latest trends, innovations and projects in the blockchain space.

With so much talent and innovation under one roof, it’s hard to know where to start. TThat’s why we’ve put together a list of the best chains and protocols to meet at ETH Denver.

Algorand

Algorand is a high-performance blockchain platform that uses a unique consensus algorithm called Pure Proof of Stake (PPoS). Designed to be scalable, secure and decentralized, Algorand is a great option for developers looking to build dApps that require high levels of security and scalability. Learn more about Algorand EthDenver.

Celo

Celo is a mobile-first blockchain platform designed to provide financial services to people around the world. It is a fast and secure platform that allows fast and cheap transactions, making it a good choice for developers building dApps that require financial services. Celo is hosting the climate summit in Denver.

OK chain

OK Chain is a high-performance blockchain platform built by the team behind OKEx. It is designed to provide fast and reliable transactions, as well as advanced smart contract capabilities. OK Chain is a great option for developers who want to build decentralized applications (dApps) that require high transaction speeds. OK Chain launch is next hackathon while at ETHdenver.

Arbitration

Arbitrum is a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum that uses Optimistic Rollups. It is designed to provide fast and cheap transactions, as well as a more user-friendly experience. Arbitrum is a great option for developers who want to build dApps that require fast and efficient transactions.

BNB chain

BNB Chain is the blockchain platform that powers the Binance Smart Chain (BSC). It is a high-performance blockchain that enables fast and cheap transactions. Binance Smart Chain is becoming increasingly popular as a platform for building decentralized finance (DeFi) applications, and BNB Chain is a good choice for developers looking to tap into this growing ecosystem. BnB Chain organized the after party and is an official sponsor.

Polygon

Polygon (formerly known as Matic Network) is a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum. It is designed to improve the performance of Ethereum by offering faster and cheaper transactions, as well as a more user-friendly experience. Polygon is a great option for developers looking to build dApps that require fast and efficient transactions. Polygon has a number of side events.

NEAR

NEAR is a split blockchain platform designed for high performance and scalability. It is a good choice for developers who want to build dApps that require fast and efficient transactions, as well as a high degree of security.

The graph

The Graph is a decentralized indexing protocol designed to make it easy to search and find data on the blockchain. It’s a great option for developers building dApps that require easy access to data on the blockchain.

Polka dot

Polkadot is a split blockchain platform designed for high performance and scalability. It is a good choice for developers who want to build dApps that require fast and efficient transactions, as well as the ability to interact with other blockchains.

SUI

SUI is a decentralized platform designed to make it easy to build and deploy smart contracts. It is a great option for developers who want to build dApps that require advanced smart contract features.

While these aren’t all the chains you should know at ETH Denver, and I’m sure I left off a few well-deserved chains, this is a great start to getting to know all the main characters at the event!

Here is a successful one ETH Denver!

Murray Newlands

Murray Newlands is an entrepreneur, investor, business advisor and speaker. He is the founder of the How to CEO podcast and you can read his blog at MurrayNewlands.com.

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