Public Events Calendar for October

By Scroll
Jan 16, 2024, 9:38 AM
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Scroll has released their public events calendar for October.​ The calendar includes a summary of upcoming events and the locations where members of their core team will be present.​

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We just released our public events calendar for October. Our events lead, @dylan_dedi put together a thread that summarizes all of our upcoming events, including where you can find members from our core team at different places around the globe 馃審

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Hey everyone, here's what's going on this October with @Scroll_ZKP 馃巸馃馃懟

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