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Ted Hisokawa
Oct 26, 2024 03:15

Celestia is set to host a series of modular-focused events in Bangkok during Devcon, featuring workshops, talks, and community activities for blockchain developers.





Celestia, a leading player in the blockchain industry, is gearing up for a series of engaging events in Bangkok during the upcoming Devcon. The events are designed to foster innovation and collaboration within the modular blockchain community, according to the Celestia Blog.

Modular Bangkok

Taking center stage is ‘Modular Bangkok’, an event scheduled for November 10. Co-hosted with Movement Labs and ContributionDAO, this event will focus on new builders adopting modular technology. Participants can expect a day filled with workshops and developer-focused talks. The workshops will cover an overview of Celestia and Movement, along with a hands-on tutorial on building a Telegram app game using Celestia’s infrastructure.

Rejected Event

Following the Modular Bangkok event, the ‘Rejected’ event will take place on November 11. This unique gathering features talks that were not accepted by Devcon, providing a platform for diverse voices and ideas. Sponsored by Catalyst, Movement Labs, and Spicenet, Rejected promises a mix of activities including meditation, a weight lifting competition, and various talks and panels, ensuring an inclusive environment for all attendees.

Additional Activities

Beyond these main events, Celestia will also host the B3 Game Space on November 12, where participants can play on-chain games and compete on leaderboards, an event sponsored by ChainSafe. Additionally, from November 12-15, a co-working café will be open, offering a collaborative space for the Celestia Labs team and attendees. Each day will feature different activities, providing opportunities for networking and collaboration.

These events reflect Celestia’s commitment to fostering a vibrant community around modular blockchain technology. With a diverse lineup of activities, the company aims to engage and empower developers and enthusiasts alike during Devcon in Bangkok.

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