Bitget, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 company, is preparing to host Bitget Elite Day London in collaboration with Saturnia Design. Scheduled for September 10 at The Royal Society, the event aims to foster a practical and long-term outlook for digital finance in Europe. It will emphasize how blockchain technology can evolve from mere speculation to generating sustainable, real-world impacts.
Following the success of Bitget Elite Day in Budapest, the London edition aspires to advance discussions surrounding blockchain’s future. Key to this gathering will be its focus on pivotal inquiries, such as whether blockchain can prosper without cryptocurrency and the relevance of crypto over the next decade.
Discussions will be spearheaded by industry visionaries including Shamit Ghosh, CEO and Founder of GVG Group, and Mike Vitez, Co-founder of Saturnia Design. Participants will explore pressing issues such as the integration of decentralized finance (DeFi) into traditional banking, the investment potentials opened up by tokenization, and the future of digital wallets potentially becoming digital passports.
Vugar Usi Zade, COO of Bitget, remarked on the event’s objective to foster meaningful dialogue. “Bitget Elite Day London is designed to facilitate the serious debate needed to move Web3 beyond its early stages,” he stated. The intention is to unite stakeholders from diverse fields to synchronize on innovation, compliance, and adoption, paving the way for a sustainable future in digital finance.
This event arrives at a significant moment as Europe’s digital asset landscape is undergoing considerable transformation. Recognized as one of the leading cryptocurrency economies, Europe is at the helm of Web3 innovation, with an expanding network of both institutional and retail participants. The rapidly evolving market is ushering in a new era of opportunities, propelled by practical applications of blockchain technology.
Mike Vitez of Saturnia Design reiterated the urgent need for concrete developments in the Web3 sector. “We’re not here to discuss abstract ideas. Instead, we want to investigate tangible solutions that Web3 can provide for real-world challenges,” he emphasized. The focus is on progressing from high-level visions to actionable outcomes, showcasing how a user-centric approach can foster enduring adoption.
Bitget Elite Day is part of Bitget’s broader initiative to raise awareness about Web3 and cryptocurrency technologies, equipping the next generation to harness these advancements. Their commitment includes the Blockchain4Youth program, which boasts partnerships with over 70 universities and has issued 3,000 certificates, alongside a recent collaboration with UNICEF aimed at providing blockchain training to adolescent girls, mentors, and teachers in eight developing nations.
Founded in 2018, Bitget serves over 120 million users across more than 150 regions. The platform is dedicated to enhancing the trading experience with features such as innovative copy trading and real-time access to cryptocurrency prices. Its non-custodial wallet supports over 130 blockchains and millions of tokens, facilitating multi-chain trading, direct access to thousands of decentralized applications, and much more.
Through strategic partnerships, such as its role with the World’s Top Football League, LALIGA, and its collaboration with UNICEF, Bitget is actively driving the adoption of cryptocurrency and blockchain education globally. Additionally, it serves as the exclusive cryptocurrency exchange partner for MotoGP™, emphasizing its commitment to making a global impact in various sectors.
For further information regarding the event and to delve deeper into Bitget’s initiatives, interested parties are encouraged to check the company’s official channels.

