PyChain: Prva konferencija programera Python Blockchaina
Datum: 03.05.2024
In just four days, PyChain – the world’s inaugural Python blockchain developer conference – will launch online. This event is free and open to anyone intrigued by PyChain, blockchain development, and the Python ecosystem. Here’s what to expect at the virtual conference and how it can enhance your understanding of blockchain technologies tailored for Python developers.

What Are the Dates and Times for PyChain 2022?

The conference kicks off on November 15, 2022, running from 2 PM to 10 PM CET. CryptoChipy believes a single-day, late-start event like this is ideal for attendees. You can reserve your spot free of charge by signing up on EventBrite.

What Topics Will Be Covered at PyChain?

Here are some of the most engaging sessions you won’t want to miss:

November 15 at 2:40 PM (CET): The event will open with a keynote from Mikko Ohtamaa, one of the conference’s founders. With 25 years of development experience and a tenure as CTO of Local Bitcoins, Mikko now leads Trading Strategy AI, a platform for automated trading and backtesting. His speech will delve into the current state of Python in the blockchain sector, highlighting growth, innovations, and opportunities for developers.

November 15 at 4:00 PM (CET): George Yieldmos, a seasoned developer specializing in Cosmos SDK-based networks, will share insights on getting started with Cosmos development. Known for its interoperability, speed, and cost efficiency, the Cosmos blockchain is particularly attractive for DeFi projects. Should it be your next focus? George’s session will provide answers.

November 15 at 4:40 PM (CET): Kumar Anirudha from IOTA Foundation will introduce the Shimmer Network and explore minting NFTs for free. He’ll cover fundamental concepts in Web3, NFTs, and blockchain, alongside an introduction to Python’s role in these technologies.

November 15 at 5:00 PM (CET): Dennis Huisman from NEAR Protocol will discuss Python-based development on the NEAR network. His session will explain how to build smart contracts and applications that integrate with NEAR, a blockchain gaining attention due to Google’s investment.

November 15 at 6:15 PM (CET): Adam Englander from ZettaFi Labs will provide a detailed overview of blockchain data hierarchy. He’ll explain the structure of blocks, transactions, and the JSON-RPC API, offering a beginner-friendly introduction to blockchain for both personal interest and financial gain.

November 15 at 7:15 PM (CET): Federico Cardoso from Hummingbot will present a session titled “High-Frequency Cryptocurrency Trading with Python.” Federico will discuss opportunities in high-frequency trading using open-source tools and guide attendees in developing effective trading strategies. With over 36,000 users and support from top exchanges like Coinbase and Binance, Hummingbot is a vital tool for crypto traders.