The largest event dedicated to NFTs in Europe, NFT Paris, will be held for its second year from 24 to 25 February 2023 at the Grand Palais.
NFT Paris is designed for professionals and enthusiasts of today’s cultural and economic revolution and offers a unique meeting place for NFT brands and players. The event aims to create a bridge to reinvent existing models and discuss upcoming trends in the NFT landscape.
NFT PARIS SECOND EDITION
The first edition of NFT Paris took place in January 2022. It was the first large-scale NFT event in Europe and brought together more than 800 participants at Station F. This year, the second edition of NFT Paris takes place in the most iconic of culture and the arts in France: the Grand Palais, located in the heart of the French capital – at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.
This is an important event for the NFT community and for brands using this technology to reinvent themselves. The fair aims to bring together more than 8,000 players. In the heart of Paris, a real cultural bridge will be built and experts will share their vision and knowledge.
NFT Paris will serve as a discussion platform between NFT purists and the CEOs of leading pioneering brands committed to building Web3, such as LVMH, L’Oréal, Shopify and Volkswagen.
During these two days, attendees will hear from personalities from the NFT world and experts such as Nicolas Julia, founder and CEO of Sorare, Yat Siu, founder of Animoca Brands, Sébastien Borget, founder and COO of The Sandbox, Matt Medved (founder and CEO of NFT Now ), or Punk6529 (Founder of OM).
CRYPTO ART BEGINS
Among the booths participating in NFT Paris, there is also Breezy Art, a space for creative experimentation, an art and technology laboratory where people with different skills can experiment, share, leave a mark and help create the future together.
There will be four screens present at the stand and the artists and the art of the CRYPTO ART BEGINS book will be among the protagonists, published by Rizzoli, an idea of The NFT Magazine which has entrusted the curatorship to Eleonora Brizi. A copy of the hardcover book will also be exhibited.