Networking in Hive Fest 10 Day 2 with Chain Culture

in HiveFest4 hours ago (edited)

Hello HiveFest Buddies...

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This post is about conference day 2 in a glass house. This time the conference was supported by Chainculture, @aswita and I shouldn't have needed to register anymore—since this event was also open to the public, but the lanyard looked cute so we requested one from the crew. So here we are, on the second day of the Hive Fest conference.

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Before @gtg gets too busy, let's take a photo together.

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A little about the Hive Fest venue: The Glass House is a beautiful place. It has three floors, and our event was on the first floor. It was an attractive space—and even very convenient, as Wita and I didn't have to go far from the venue to pray. Nice place.


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Just like before, @roelandp opened the event very well. Aswita and I sat in the front row but eventually couldn't stand it because I felt cold, so we moved to the back.

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After the presentations from several speakers, during the coffee break, we both liked to meet some people and chat. It was something we didn't do very confidently before, but on this conference day 2 we felt very confident. Despite our limited English, we were finally able to chat. We thought if this event lasted a month, perhaps we'd become more confident and fluent than we are today.

This was the most important thing, we met the worldmappin team @detlev @ninaeatshere @louis88 @rivalzz and had a light chat and took pictures together, something we had been wanting to do even before we arrived in Kuala Lumpur.

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I got a hive tumbler. Wow, this is such a lucky day to have this tumbler.

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This is precious, we got a polaroid photo with a worldmappin banner, where the reason we could come to this incredibly cool event was worldmappin.

There's one story: when we first arrived at the venue, we met @dahrichan, a Malaysian citizen, but she's pure Indonesian. Her parents are from Padang, and I was a bit shocked by that because Padang and my hometown are neighbors. So we exchanged information about hive, and eventually she created an account on hive, and I'm still waiting for her first post. By the way, see you in Jakarta soon.

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So it's great when you attend an event where you can learn a lot, especially if the people there are so humble. I was very fortunate to have such a positive experience at my first Hive Fest. This can't slip from my mind...


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