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Friday, 09.05.2025, 09:59
Tallinn hosted the largest blockchain conference in the Baltic states

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The event became the
largest platform for blockchain entrepreneurs and developers in the Baltic
states. The conference was attended by 250 people from 20 countries.
Event organizer is Smile-Expo, the company that holds
blockchain conferences in Russia, Ukraine and the Czech Republic. It has
decided to enter the Estonian market due to the favorable IT environment of the
country and government support of blockchain projects in the Govtech sector.
The floor was taken by Jon Matonis, Founding Director at Bitcoin
Foundation, Kaspar Korjus, e-Residency Managing Director, Karolina
Marzantowicz, Distinguished Engineer at Polish branch of IBM, Kaidi Ruusalepp,
Founder of Funderbeam, and 14 more speakers involving crypto experts and
managers of blockchain projects. They presented cases on implementation of
blockchain into business processes.
“There is no better place for blockchain discussions than here in
Tallinn – the home of digital society”, said head of e-Residency team
Kaspar Korjus, who unveiled an unprecedented e-residence project - a landmark
of the Estonian Govtech. Thanks to the project, 18 000 people and
1 300 companies from 136 countries became Estonian residents.
“Blockchain itself is nothing, it needs to be considered together with digital
identity, legal environment, and efficient e-governance. Only then we will start
to understand its real impact”, added Kaspar Korjus.
The participants
discussed challenges of the new industry: regulatory issues, cryptocurrency
acceptance by the society, benefits of private and public blockchains and key
players of the blockchain market.
“Blockchain technology will change the digital economy”, said the
representative of the Polish IBM, Karolina Marzantowicz. However, in her
opinion, financiers should be more open to cooperation in this field.
“Financial institutions are aware of the
advantages of blockchain, but banks are not key players on this market”, said
the IBM engineer.
“Banks haven’t implemented a blockchain yet for
regulation reasons”, explained
Jüri Laur, Head of the Payment Service at the leading Estonian bank LHV, which
is one of the first in the world to begin blockchain implementation.
“You shouldn’t use blockchain in order to just
use it. Blockchain without cryptocurrencies is only a half of the battle”, believes Jüri Laur.
One of the tasks of
crypto community is to reveal the benefits of Bitcoin and Blockchain for
customers. “To change customers’ outlook,
especially in the financial sector is a challenging task”, stated Eric
Benz, CEO at Cryptopay. However, he added that advantages of Bitcoin are the
convenience and safety of assets storing.
The next conferences
from Blockchain & Bitcoin Conference Tallinn organizers will take place this spring in Moscow and Prague; and later on, the company will hold the
largest blockchain event in the Eastern Europe. It will be carried out in September
in the Ukrainian capital.