
The Columbia blockchain team deserves praise for organizing such a spectacular Legerfeft this year and asking Myssistant to participate in the event. I can conclude that this event was a success since it introduced us to some of the most influential figures in the blockchain sector. Our team members attended the event, submitted a presentation, and received positive feedback and helpful advice from the Web3 Guru’s present. To increase our visibility and get additional advice from blockchain enthusiasts, we intend to take part in future occasions similar to this one.
For the forums, the Myssistant team was divided into teams, and one of those teams was responsible for introducing the project to all of the attendees. The team had a fun time and could clearly understand how beneficial our project was according to how impressed the users were. This did not only help with project exposure and investment opportunities for the project.
We had a great time visiting other initiatives and the course that Web3 is taking, which was inspiring to my assistant. We engaged with several project teams, which is a great chance for future partnerships and moving our project forward.
What is ledgerfest?
Blockchain@Columbia’s annual cryptocurrency conference is called LedgerFest. This initiative aims to inform and motivate students and the larger community through fireside chats, presentations, and tutorials from the creators and operators of the top protocols and investors in the field. This implies that those working in the field at hand might participate in the conference to learn more about the subject under discussion and share knowledge. Due to the fact that many significant individuals and venture capitalists attend these events to find the best in the business, there is a more significant chance for initiatives to be discovered and funded through them.
Topics discussed
The conference had outstanding presenters with a wealth of knowledge to impart in the blockchain sector. They covered subjects including Defi, web3, layer 1/layer 2 research and protocols, NFTs, cryptocurrency games, blockchains’ social and political implications, and more.

Conclusion
This event was fun for the project, and we hope to participate in many more in the future. The event was inspiring and helpful for the initiative, and we communicated with many other projects there. Additionally, we presented our concept to several key figures in the blockchain business and the general public. The praise from influential individuals and advice on how to move forward were the events’ most intriguing features for us.
