The community event of a leading exchange in Turkey is about to kick off again. This time, the gathering in Ankara looks to be more elaborate than the previous one in Istanbul.
To be honest, educational seminars and networking opportunities at these events have long become standard features, so there's nothing particularly new. But what truly matters is this: being able to face-to-face chat with the people who are actually doing things in this circle, all in one room. That one-on-one interaction, exchanging ideas, chatting casually, and even sparking new collaboration opportunities—that's the core benefit of attending.
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4am_degen
· 01-11 19:34
Is Ankara more particular than Istanbul? Looks like they're really going to spend real money, but lectures and such are indeed boring; the key is to chat with those who are actually in control.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-08 20:07
Istanbul felt more heartfelt than this one in Ankara; I need to take a look.
Honestly, lectures are all superficial; the real value is being able to chat face-to-face with people who are actually building.
The collaborative opportunities that come from those interactions are what really matter.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 01-08 19:50
ngl the real value isn't in the panels or workshops... it's literally just vibing with actual builders in one room, that's it. reminds me of how real olive oil authentication happens - you need direct verification, not some middle layer telling you what's fresh. face-to-face > any livestream tbh
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ContractSurrender
· 01-08 19:40
I believe Ankara is more promising than the Istanbul event. Listening to lectures is just for the show; the key is to connect with those experienced guys who are actually trading. One-on-one conversations are the way to truly understand the market.
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Hosting events this frequently is just to retain users, but on the other hand, networking itself is indeed valuable.
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Wow, another offline event. Honestly, lectures are superficial; meeting real builders is where the real value is.
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Turkey seems to be a key market. Holding events twice a year like this feels a bit suspicious.
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Face-to-face chatting is definitely more enjoyable than online conversations, but the crucial question is whether the airfare can be reimbursed.
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Are the specifications fancy? It’s just changing to a more upscale hotel, same old tricks. But the fact that you can meet people makes it worth attending.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-08 19:40
Is Ankara more particular than Istanbul? It sounds like it costs more to attend, but honestly, online chats can also be fun. Why bother flying over?
The community event of a leading exchange in Turkey is about to kick off again. This time, the gathering in Ankara looks to be more elaborate than the previous one in Istanbul.
To be honest, educational seminars and networking opportunities at these events have long become standard features, so there's nothing particularly new. But what truly matters is this: being able to face-to-face chat with the people who are actually doing things in this circle, all in one room. That one-on-one interaction, exchanging ideas, chatting casually, and even sparking new collaboration opportunities—that's the core benefit of attending.