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October 19, 2022

SKALE Labs CEO and Co-founder speaking at NFT San Francisco

Sydney Jacobs
Content and Comms Manager

SKALE Labs will be at NFT San Francisco, the city's most anticipated NFT conference! NFT San Francisco is an annual conference that brings together a diverse collective of NFT artists, investors, and entrepreneurs. The event is on October 31st and seeks to connect NFT and crypto industry leaders. 

Amongst one of those NFT and crypto industry leaders, is SKALE Labs’ CEO and Co-founder Jack O’Holleran speaking on a panel with Anne Fauvre-Willis (VP of Special Projects at OpenSea), Craig Palmer (CEO at Makersplace), and  Idan Zuckerman (Co-Founder at Upland). Don’t miss out! 

Panel Details

When: October 31st, 2022 @ 1:00 - 1:30pm PT 

Where: SF Jazz Center

Who: Anne Fauvre-Willis (VP of Special Projects at OpenSea), Craig Palmer (CEO at Makersplace), and  Idan Zuckerman (Co-Founder at Upland)

What: Panel - SUCCESS STORIES: NFT TECH FOUNDERS & EXECUTIVES 

Register here and get your ticket now for the city’s most anticipated NFT conference! 

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