WebX 2024 in JAPAN: A Two-Day Gathering of Companies Venturing into Web3, Led by the Anime Industry

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WebX 2024 in JAPAN: A Two-Day Gathering of Companies Venturing into Web3, Led by the Anime Industry

WebX2024 is a global Web3 conference organized and managed by CoinPost, Japan's largest cryptocurrency and Web3 media outlet.Given the development of regulation, the Japanese government and major corporations attempting Web3 expansion will participate in large numbers. Centered on the theme of Web3's industrial expansion, drawing participants from around the world to gather.

With approximately 180 exhibiting companies, about 250 speakers , and around 130 media partners, becoming the largest conference in Asia. Many major companies from globally renowned Japanese industries such as anime and gaming will be among the exhibitors, providing opportunities for interaction with global attendees.Seeing the Future of Web3 Mass Adoption in Japan- Organized by: CoinPost - Japan's largest Web3 and cryptocurrency media

With the focus on “Accelerating the Adoption and Social Implementation of Web3 Technologies,” will offer opportunities for acquiring business ideas and forging connections, thereby contributing to the advancement of Web3 technologies.- Exclusive on-site speaker sessions: Prominent speakers from around the world, with recorded sessions available for ticket holders- Participation in IP and Gaming areas: Companies like Kodansha, Capcom, Toho, Square Enix, etc.

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