MarketAcross named official World Crypto Conference 2023 media partner

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MarketAcross, a leading blockchain PR and marketing company, is the official media partner for the upcoming World Crypto Conference (WCC 2023), the Israel-based revealed in a press release.

The firm, whose end-to-end marketing solutions are used by blockchain firms worldwide as TradiFi and crypto meets, will fulfil this responsibility via a strategic partnership it entered with WCC 2023.


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Already, MarketAcross has worked with major blockchain platforms and crypto exchanges on various occasions and for different goals. These include Binance, Polkadot, Solana, Crypto.com and eToro, which have tapped into MarketAcross to build their respective brands.

MarketAcross at WCC 2023

The World Crypto Conference is a major blockchain event bringing together blockchain companies, crypto startups, developers, investors, and traditional corporations among other players. The 2023 event is scheduled for January 13-15 in Zurich, Switzerland and will see participants focus on multiple topics – including DeFi, NFTs and art, Play-to-Earn games and Metaverse.

As part of its contribution to WCC through this partnership, MarketAcross will be tasked with pre- and post-event marketing and PR management. The firm will also work with thought leaders and prominent speakers at the event, helping with stage management and providing the support needed to allow them to articulate the event’s goals to the global community.

Top speakers and participants at next year’s event will include names from both crypto and traditional finance, with names such as Binance, Huobi, Animoca Brands, Skynet Trading, Warner Bros, and Aave set to feature.

According to details shared with in the press release, organisers expect more than 3,000 attendees, who are expected to get NFT tickets in line with new trends.

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