Here are the top ten Web3 news events and conferences scheduled for 2025, featuring major gatherings, launches and industry milestones.
- METAVSUMMIT (January 7-8, 2025, Dubai): Dubai’s largest Web3 event, focusing on AI, crypto, and metaverse investments, bringing together over 3,000 attendees and 500+ Web3 founders.
- ETHDenver (February 23 – March 2, 2025, Denver, USA): The world’s largest Web3 BUIDLathon (hackathon), featuring open-source events, workshops, and networking for Ethereum and blockchain enthusiasts.
- Hong Kong Web3 Festival (April 6–9, 2025, Hong Kong): A leading Asian Web3 event with keynotes, panels, and exhibitions on DeFi, NFTs, and blockchain, attracting global industry leaders and startups.
- Paris Blockchain Week (April 8-10, 2025, Paris, France): A premier European conference covering DeFi, NFTs, and the digital asset ecosystem, with extensive networking and industry insights.
- Token2049 Global (April 30–May 1, 2025, Dubai): One of the most influential Web3 events globally, featuring 500+ speakers and 600 exhibitors, focusing on DeFi, stablecoins, and emerging crypto trends.
- Bitcoin 2025 (May 27–29, 2025, Las Vegas, USA): A major event dedicated to Bitcoin’s impact on global finance, with industry veterans and discussions on the future of cryptocurrency.
- Crypto Valley Conference (June 5–6, 2025, Rotkreuz, Switzerland): Renowned for high-quality blockchain content and networking in Switzerland’s “Crypto Valley”.
- DefaiCon Istanbul (June 26, 2025, Istanbul, Turkey): Flagship DeFi and AI agent event at Istanbul Blockchain Week, focusing on programmable governance and AI’s role in DeFi.
- Ethereum Community Conference (EthCC) (June 30 – July 3, 2025, Cannes, France): Europe’s largest annual Ethereum event, combining deep technical content with open community engagement.
- Blockchain Life 2025 (October 28-29, 2025, Dubai): One of the world’s largest Web3, crypto, and mining forums, with 15,000+ attendees from 130 countries, including industry leaders, investors, and government officials.





