
NOVA BLOCKCHAIN CLUB
Creating, sharing and promoting blockchain knowledge at Nova School of Business and Economics. Lets make the chain longer and heavier together.
Feel invited to be part of it!
Who We Are
Nova Blockchain Club is a student-led organization whose mission is to foster an open and diverse community of like-minded people interested in learning more about blockchain, the future of cryptographic technology, and DeFi. We promote education, innovation, and accessible opportunities in the blockchain sphere to undergraduates and postgraduates of all majors and levels of exposure.
Meet The NBC Team
What We Do
Education
Providing wide range of blockchain knowledge through events, webinars as well as private workshops
Academic Research
Exploring and sharing academic research as well valuable content through articles
Advisory
Aiding in start-up development through advisory board with deep international industry expertise
Entrepreneurship
Incentivizing and collaborating on start-up creation through promotion and industry network
Development
Creating own tokens (e.g. NFTs) for internal use, as well as developing wider blockchain ecosystem
Events
Aiding discussion between industry experts, increasing their audience, and free full access for everyone involved
Latest News
HE IS ON BOARD!
HE IS ON BOARD! We would love to share some exciting news with you! In order to grow the community and expand our exposure internationally, we are ready to learn
Do cryptocurrencies support war or does war support cryptocurrencies?
Do cryptocurrencies support war or does war support cryptocurrencies?
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Understanding Central Bank Digital Currency
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