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Each year, the Web3 ecosystem gathers at a series of global conferences where founders, developers, investors, and operators come together to exchange ideas and build the next phase of the industry. While much of crypto operates remotely, these in-person events remain critical moments where partnerships form, products are refined, and industry narratives take shape.

This spring, several major gatherings will once again bring the global community together — offering opportunities to connect with builders, discover new projects, and gain firsthand insight into where the ecosystem is heading.

NBX — Warsaw

Next Block Expo (NBX) has quickly become one of the most important Web3 events in Central and Eastern Europe. Hosted in Warsaw, it brings together startups, investors, exchanges, infrastructure providers, and developers from across the region.

The event focuses strongly on emerging startups and practical innovation. Compared to larger global conferences, NBX offers a more intimate environment where early-stage founders can have meaningful conversations with investors, partners, and potential collaborators.

For Web3 teams looking to enter European markets, the conference provides valuable exposure to local ecosystems that are rapidly growing in both talent and capital. It is also a strong venue for discovering promising early-stage projects before they gain broader industry attention. Our BD Valeriya has a small present for you – 20% off tickets with code VALERI – https://nextblockexpo.com/tickets.

EthCC — Cannes

The Ethereum Community Conference (EthCC) has long been considered the most important Ethereum-focused gathering in Europe. Unlike broader crypto conferences, EthCC places strong emphasis on developers, infrastructure builders, and technical innovation.

The event attracts core protocol contributors, DeFi pioneers, infrastructure providers, and researchers who are actively shaping the future of Ethereum and decentralized applications.

For founders and investors, EthCC provides a unique opportunity to understand where the Ethereum ecosystem is heading. Many of the ideas that later become major industry narratives often appear first in conversations among builders at events like this.

Beyond the official program, the conference week also includes dozens of side events, workshops, and meetups that allow teams to connect in smaller groups and discuss collaborations in greater depth.

TOKEN2049 — Dubai

TOKEN2049 Dubai has become one of the largest global gatherings in the crypto industry. The event attracts thousands of founders, venture funds, exchanges, infrastructure companies, and institutional investors from across the world.

Dubai has positioned itself as one of the most active hubs for Web3 companies, and TOKEN2049 reflects that momentum. The conference often serves as a meeting point for major announcements, product launches, and strategic partnerships.

What makes TOKEN2049 particularly valuable is the diversity of participants. Builders, policymakers, investors, and service providers all gather in one place, creating opportunities for conversations that would rarely happen elsewhere.

For many teams, attending TOKEN2049 is not just about visibility — it is about becoming part of the broader global ecosystem.

Why Events Still Matter in a Remote Industry

Web3 may be a digital industry, but its most important decisions and partnerships often start with face-to-face conversations.

Conferences allow founders to validate ideas quickly, meet partners they would otherwise only encounter online, and understand emerging trends before they become widely discussed. They also help startups build trust — something that is far easier to establish through real interaction than through messages and calls.

For investors, events provide an opportunity to identify promising founders early. For builders, they offer a chance to learn from others who are solving similar challenges across different ecosystems.

In many cases, a single meeting at a conference can lead to partnerships that shape projects for years.

Looking Ahead

The upcoming spring events will once again bring together thousands of people building the next generation of decentralized technologies. For teams working in Web3, these gatherings remain one of the most efficient ways to stay connected to the pulse of the industry.

As the ecosystem continues to evolve, the conversations happening in conference halls, side events, and small networking groups often determine where the industry moves next.

And that is exactly why these events remain worth attending.

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