ONLINE: Diaspora Digital Media, in partnership with Digital Assets by Management Academy (DAMA), has announced another edition of its weekly digital technology programme titled “Blockchain World 2.0.”
The virtual event is scheduled to hold on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, from 8pm to 9pm Nigerian time.
Organisers said the programme will focus on the topic, “Can Blockchain Fix Global Financial Inequality?”
According to the organisers, the session is designed to educate participants on the growing influence of blockchain technology and its possible role in addressing economic imbalance across the world.
The discussion is expected to examine how blockchain systems could improve financial inclusion, transparency, and access to digital financial services for underserved populations.
DDM gathered that the webinar will bring together technology enthusiasts, blockchain advocates, digital finance experts, students, and members of the public interested in emerging financial technologies.
Participants are expected to join the programme through Zoom using the official meeting link released by the organisers.
The Zoom meeting ID for the session is 841 8977 4060, while the passcode is 631682.
Organisers also disclosed that the programme will be streamed live on the official YouTube channel of Diaspora Digital Media.
Interested viewers can subscribe and watch the programme live via Diaspora Digital Media YouTube Channel.
Use the link to join. https://youtube.com/@ddmtvnews
The organisers noted that Blockchain World 2.0 is part of a continuing effort to promote digital literacy and create conversations around the future of financial technology and digital assets.
According to DDM and DAMA, the programme holds every Wednesday at the same time as part of their commitment to continuous public education on technology-related issues.
Blockchain technology has continued to gain global attention because of its application in cryptocurrency, digital payments, smart contracts, and decentralized financial systems.
Supporters of blockchain argue that the technology could help reduce financial exclusion by providing cheaper and more accessible banking alternatives, especially in developing countries.
Analysts say conversations around financial inequality have intensified globally due to widening economic gaps, inflation, and unequal access to financial services.
Technology experts believe digital innovations such as blockchain may play a role in expanding economic opportunities for people outside traditional banking systems.
However, critics also warn that challenges including regulation, cybersecurity risks, and digital illiteracy remain major obstacles to widespread adoption.
The upcoming webinar is expected to provide participants with deeper insights into both the opportunities and limitations of blockchain technology in solving global financial challenges.
Interested participants have been advised to join the programme early to secure access and actively participate in the online discussion.




