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Here's a recap of the amazing week I had in Brussels during /ethglobal /ethcc. As some of you know, I was fortunate to win a spot for a @celo x @talent scholarship. That was a huge opportunity as it allowed me to travel and meet people from both the scholarship program and the organization. Moreover, I had the privilege of attending EthCC space. Roaming around EthCC at that time was truly enjoyable. But this week was so much more than just an amazing event. I attended various activities, from community gatherings and public speeches to disco nights. The sheer number of people and events made it feel like we had zerg’ed Brussels. Meeting new people from all around the world and reconnecting with those I already knew is the most valuable aspect of attending these events, and EthCC did not disappoint in that regard. I also spent a significant amount of time at @urbe-eth.house, which is my true family in web3. All of this came together to create the best social experience I’ve had in years, by far.
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Two words about /brussels, I enjoyed the city center, we hanged around the whole week and it was really enjoyable to walk around and recognize web3 logos on passengers' shirts, it really looked like a web3 city. We also had a good hostel, in terms of placement it was 5-10 min by foot from basically every event we attended. Attending to most events was also matter of being well placed in the city center. Apart from weird people walking the street with undefined intentions, my opinion of the city was quite good afterall. Unfortunatly i didnt get courage to taste mussels&fries eheheh
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Nontheless, we attended the most sleep-depriving event. @ethglobal Attending was fun as well and I met so many devs. Think about it as the "main" week event: ethglobals is a place where i often get invaluable experience off just two days. I didn’t win any bounties this time, but that's ok. I started really out of focus on day one due to intense pre-hack and faced many technical problems at runtime the day after. Guess we could have done much better as a team if i think about it, but hell ye we still managed to submit Fhellow and call it a day. Surviving was enough eheh Just a little bit disappointed as we didnt manage to pull out all the things we planned as we planned. But hey! That didn’t dampen my mood about the ten days I spent in Belgium. You always get some xp out of failure at the end of the day, and there's plenty of chances to do better in the next couple months. Special thanks to @tolgadizmen and @juampi, who guided us through this experience. What you guys do in web3 is amazing. Keep it up!
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