Missed Out on a Ticket to the Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Blockchain Super Conference? Organizers Are Deploying a “Soft Fork”!


DALLAS, TX – Tickets to the Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Blockchain Super Conference (where James Altucher, Tim Draper, Shapeshift, Charlie Shrem, John McAfee, Ronnie Moas, and more than 65 of the most respected developers, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and thought leaders are coming together to give you the inside scoop on where the blockchain revolution is headed in 2018) have completely sold out. However, Richard Jacobs, the organizer, has secured a second venue and is deploying a “soft fork” for around 350-500 new ticketholders – and there are still some tickets left.

Since Mr. Jacobs announced on Monday that all tickets had sold out, his inbox has been flooded with more than 400 requests for “just one more ticket”. Unfortunately, due to fire safety regulations, it is not possible to admit more people to the “main” conference hall. So, Mr. Jacobs and his team spent more than two days calling possible venues in the Dallas and Forth Worth area, desperately hoping that they could secure a second overflow venue at such short notice. They pulled it off – and have created a “soft fork” of the Super Conference so that those who missed out on a ticket to the main conference can get (almost) the full benefit of the conference, plus one or two exciting bonuses.

This is what “Soft Fork” attendees will get:

    • Live stream of the main conference – The second venue will be hooked up with state-of-the-art AV equipment, so attendees can take part in all of the keynote and other “main conference” talks while being able to interact with the speakers and ask questions.

 

  • Exclusive live (i.e. in-person) talks – Some of the keynote speakers have agreed to being shuttled across to the second venue, so that they can deliver a second exclusive talk to the “Soft Fork” attendees. Additionally, there will be some speakers who are only speaking at the second “Soft Fork” venue. (Details on this will be announced shortly – so subscribe to the Super Conference notification list.)

 

  • Complimentary audio and video recordings ($297 value) – “Soft Fork” attendees will receive a complimentary DVD/CD boxset after the event containing full audio and video recordings of every talk at both events, as well as the optional beginners educational track. (This special gift is reserved for “Soft Fork” ticket holders only. Regular tickets holders will need to pay for these recordings.)
  • Access to the main event evening parties (Fri / Sat night, 8pm-11pm) and main event booths after 6pm daily – There will be two meet and greet parties, held at the DFW Airport Marriot North, 8-11pm on Friday and Saturday nights. Soft fork ticket holders will be given access to the main event 6pm onward and may attend these parties.

IMPORTANT:

When this special “Soft Fork” opportunity was announced, more than 400 people had put their name on a waiting list for a chance to come to the Super Conference. In all likelihood, these tickets will sell out faster than the main conference tickets did, because everyone is talking about this event and demand for places has skyrocketed since the start of the year. If you missed out on a ticket last time around and were kicking yourself, it is highly recommended that you register for this event ASAP.

Ready to reserve your spot? Purchase your tickets over HERE:

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Press contact:

Richard Jacobs

[email protected]

(888) 984-0070

About the Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Blockchain Super Conference:

This three-day conference will be held at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport from Friday February 16th to Sunday February 18th, 2018. We are expecting more than 800 attendees, at least 65 headline speakers, and 38 exhibitors – with talks from founders, developers, and early-stage investors of blockchain startups, including some that are planning ICOs throughout 2018.

This is a sponsored press release and does not necessarily reflect the opinions or views held by any employees of The Merkle. This is not investment, trading, or gambling advice. Always conduct your own independent research.