Borderless Dev Hub Partners with ByteOnchain News for Borderless 3.0

ByteOnchain News, known for its insightful coverage of blockchain technology and its applications, will serve as an official media partner for Borderless 3.0
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Port Harcourt, Nigeria – Borderless Dev Hub, a leading community-driven initiative focused on empowering African Web3 developers, has partnered with ByteOnchain News, a renowned blockchain news platform, for its upcoming Borderless 3.0 event.

Borderless 3.0, scheduled to take place in Port Harcourt on November 1 and 2, is a significant gathering of developers, industry experts, and enthusiasts. The event aims to foster innovation, collaboration, and knowledge sharing within the African tech ecosystem.

ByteOnchain News, known for its insightful coverage of blockchain technology and its applications, will serve as an official media partner for Borderless 3.0. Their involvement will ensure widespread dissemination of the event’s highlights, key speakers, and valuable insights.

“We are thrilled to partner with ByteOnchain News, as the official media partner for Borderless 3.0. Their expertise in blockchain journalism will significantly amplify the reach of Borderless 3.0 and help us connect with a broader audience of developers and industry professionals.”

As a media partner, ByteOnchain News will provide comprehensive event coverage, including pre-event previews, live updates, and post-event recaps. Their reporting will offer valuable insights into the latest trends, advancements, and challenges in the blockchain space.

Borderless Dev Hub invites developers, startups, and technology enthusiasts to join them at Borderless 3.0 for a transformative experience. For more information and to register, please click here.

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