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The organizers of the Global Blockchain Congress have officially announced the postponement of its 16th edition, which was scheduled to take place in Dubai next month.
In a direct communication to participants and partners, the team emphasized that the decision was made after careful consideration, with a clear focus on two priorities: ensuring the safety of all attendees and maintaining the high-quality experience that the Congress is known for.
According to the organizers, current global conditions present challenges in delivering the level of engagement and seamless networking that define the event. Rather than compromising on these standards, the decision was made to delay the event until it can be heldunder more favourable circumstances.
The Global Blockchain Congress has built a reputation for fostering meaningful connections, facilitating impactful conversations, and creating tangible opportunities within the digital assets ecosystem. The organizers noted that preserving this environment remains central to their mission.
Looking ahead, the team confirmed that preparations are already underway for a rescheduled edition, with discussions ongoing around a new date and potentially a new location.
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