Infrastructure for Culture — Day 1: Metadata | Berlin Blockchain Week
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Infrastructure for Culture — Day 1: Metadata | Berlin Blockchain Week

Get ready to dive deep into the world of blockchain and metadata during Berlin Blockchain Week—let's decode the secrets of digital culture t

By LUKSO

Date and time

Saturday, June 14 · 2 - 5pm CEST

Location

LUKSO Hub

Köpenicker Chaussee 3a 10317 Berlin Germany

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

​Join us for Day 1 of Infrastructure for Culture — a focused session on the evolving foundations of cultural tools, happening at LUKSO Hub during Berlin Blockchain Week.With our special guests Holonym we'll discover Human Passport and LUKSO's Universal Profiles.

​We’ll explore how metadata standards and onchain notifications are enabling a new generation of programmable, creator-first infrastructure. Through workshops and open discussions, we’ll unpack the systems, signals, and ideas shaping how culture is built and experienced onchain.The line-up:2-2:30: Human Passport by Gerald From the Holonym Foundation2:30-3: Universal Profiles by Fabian Vogelsteller from LUKSO3-5pm: Open discussion. All ideas & questions are welcome. Non-tech & Tech.

Come for the insights. Stay for the conversation.

​📍 LUKSO Hub, Berlin🗓 June 14 | 🕒 2–5PM (CET)✨ Refreshments provided

Hosted by:

​​LUKSO

​LUKSO is a new layer-1 EVM blockchain that uses an unmodified version of Ethereum. It is built for social, culture and creators. With a new set of user-centered standards, LUKSO provides builders and developers an open, permissionless playground for decentralized applications to flourish.

human.tech by Holonym

​​Holonym’s mission is the foundation of natural digital rights for privacy, security, and data ownership. human.tech is a project by Holonym to proliferate humanistic technology through applied cryptography. We're on a mission to make the internet a safer and more prosperous place with resilient decentralized infrastructure that allow easy access to digital personhood, financial services, and secure communications.

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FreeJun 14 · 2:00 PM GMT+2