Crypto Events Calendar 2026: Find Blockchain, Web3 and NFT Events

Explore upcoming crypto events, blockchain conferences, Web3 summits, NFT expos, hackathons, and meetups worldwide in 2026 with dates, tickets, and discounts.

Events By Countries
Quick Stats
178 Total Events
15 This Month
50 Countries
19 Event Ticket
Crypto events 2026 — date, name, location, ticket
Date Name Address Ticket
Dec 08 Dec 10, 2026
GITEX Future Digital Assets Forum 2026
Dubai United Arab Emirates
Dec 08 Dec 10, 2026
Crypto Convergence 2026
Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates
Jan 16 Jan 16, 2027
BitcoinDay Naples 2027
Florida United States
Jan 18 Jan 20, 2027
ICE Barcelona 2027
Barcelona Spain
Jan 18 Jan 21, 2027
Web3 Hub Davos 2027
Davos Switzerland
Feb 01 Feb 02, 2027
DIGITAL ASSETS FORUM 2027
London United Kingdom
Mar 24 Mar 25, 2027
AMERICA DIGITAL AI WORLD CONGRESS 2027
Miami United States
Apr 06 Apr 07, 2027
TEAMZ Summit 2027
Tokyo Japan
Apr 21 Apr 22, 2027
TOKEN2049 Dubai 2027
Dubai United Arab Emirates
Apr 29 Apr 30, 2027
GITEX AI ASIA 2027
Singapore Singapore
May 04 May 06, 2027
Consensus Miami 2027
Miami United States
Jun 02 Jun 03, 2027
Vienna Blockchain Week 2027
Vienna Austria
Jul 06 Jul 07, 2027
Paris Blockchain Week 2027
Paris France
Jul 15 Jul 17, 2027
Bitcoin 2027
Nashville United States
Media Partner
TBA
FULLSET Blockchain Conference 2026
Kyiv Ukraine
Media Partner
TBA
TOKEN2049 Dubai 2026
Dubai United Arab Emirates
10% OFF
TBA
Bitcoin Conference India 2026
Hyderabad India
TBA
Panama Blockchain Week 2026
Panama Panama
TBA
Super Vietnam 2026
Da Nang Vietnam
Media Partner
TBA
Global Blockchain Congress 2026
Dubai United Arab Emirates
TBA
Binance Blockchain Week 2026
Dubai United Arab Emirates
TBA
Crypto Week Uzbekistan 2026
Tashkent Uzbekistan
TBA
iCrypto Expo 2026
Miami United States
Media Partner
TBA
Global Onchain Summit Dubai 2026
Dubai United Arab Emirates
Media Partner
TBA
Hodl Summit Dubai 2026
Dubai United Arab Emirates
TBA
Transylvania Web3 Summit 2026
romania Romania
TBA
Bitcoin Forum India 2026
Hyderabad India
TBA
Ukrainian Blockchain Week 2026
Kyiv Ukraine

Last updated: June 2026

Reviewed by: CoinGabbar Crypto Event Editorial Team

Live event data: 203 listed events, 55 countries covered, and 13 events this month.

This page is maintained using official event websites, organizer submissions, ticketing pages, and CoinGabbar editorial checks. Event dates, venues, ticket prices, discount codes, and access rules may change, so users should always verify details on the official event website before buying tickets or booking travel.

A Crypto Events Calendar Built to Help You Decide

Many event pages only list dates. CoinGabbar’s crypto events calendar is designed to help users decide which blockchain conferences, Web3 summits, NFT events, hackathons, and crypto meetups are worth their time, travel budget, and ticket spend.

Every event listing on this page includes useful details where available, such as event name, date, city, country, venue, event type, official website, ticket link, discount code, organizer details, and media partner status. You can use the filters above to search by country, category, event type, date, or keyword.

If you are planning to attend an event, start with your goal. A founder may need investor networking. A developer may prefer a hackathon. A collector may look for NFT events. A business team may prefer large blockchain conferences. A beginner may get more value from a local community meetup.

What Counts as a Crypto Event in 2026?

A crypto event is any in-person or virtual gathering focused on cryptocurrency, blockchain, Web3, digital assets, DeFi, NFTs, Bitcoin, AI and blockchain, tokenization, crypto regulation, or related technologies. But not all events are the same. The format matters because it affects cost, audience, networking, and learning value.

Event Format Typical Length   Best Suited For Typical Cost Range
Crypto Conference 2–4 days Investors, founders, media, exchanges, sponsors, and broad networking $300–$2,000+
Blockchain Summit      1–2 days DeFi, enterprise blockchain, regulation, tokenization, and Web3 infrastructure $200–$1,500
Web3 / NFT Expo 1–3 days NFT creators, gaming teams, product exhibitors, collectors, and retail users Free–$500
Hackathon 1–7 days Developers, builders, protocol teams, recruiters, and ecosystem grants Free–$100
Community Meetup A few hours Local networking, beginner learning, grassroots discovery, and city communities   Free

How to Use the Crypto Events Calendar Filters

The fastest way to find the right event is to filter before you scroll. This helps you avoid wasting time on events that do not match your goal, location, budget, or niche.

  1. Choose the event type first: Pick conference, summit, expo, hackathon, or meetup based on your goal.
  2. Select a category: Use filters such as Blockchain, Web3, NFT, AI, Bitcoin, DeFi, or Digital Assets.
  3. Filter by country or city: This is useful when travel cost, visa rules, and hotel price matter.
  4. Sort by date: Check upcoming events first so you do not miss early-bird ticket windows.
  5. Check ticket and discount badges: If an event has a discount badge, open the event page and verify the code at checkout.
  6. Open the full event page: Review the official website, venue, organizer, ticket link, and any event-specific details before taking action.

Users who want to attend paid conferences can also explore CoinGabbar’s crypto event tickets page for available ticket access and discount opportunities.

Why In-Person Crypto Events Still Matter

Online communities are fast, but in-person crypto events still offer value that is hard to replace. A good blockchain conference or Web3 summit can help users meet founders, developers, investors, exchanges, media teams, sponsors, and ecosystem leaders in one place.

  • Networking: Many useful business conversations happen during side events, dinners, workshops, and private meetups.
  • Market learning: Speaking with real builders and users can help you understand what parts of the crypto market are active.
  • Project discovery: New products, partnerships, and roadmap updates are often discussed around major events.
  • Developer access: Hackathons and technical sessions can help builders find grants, mentors, tooling, and hiring opportunities.
  • Direct questions: Events let users ask teams, speakers, and organizers questions that are hard to answer from marketing pages alone.

Important note: attending a crypto event can support networking and research, but it does not guarantee funding, partnerships, investment returns, token quality, or project success. Users should always do independent research before making financial or business decisions.

How to Choose the Right Crypto Event for Your Goal

The best crypto event is not always the biggest one. The right choice depends on your role, budget, location, and reason for attending.

User Goal Best Event Type What to Check Before Attending
Find investors or partners   Large crypto conference or blockchain summit    Speaker list, sponsor list, side events, ticket tier, networking app
Build or hire developers Hackathon or developer summit Prize pool, ecosystem sponsors, mentor list, team rules
Explore NFTs or gaming Web3 expo or NFT event Exhibitors, gaming projects, creator sessions, marketplace partners
Learn as a beginner Community meetup or free event Topic, organizer credibility, location, entry rules
Track regional adoption Country-specific blockchain conference Local regulation, sponsors, government speakers, regional projects

Crypto Events by Region

CoinGabbar’s crypto events calendar covers events across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. The strongest regions for major crypto conferences are the United States, Dubai and the UAE, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, India, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and the Netherlands.

Use the country filter above to find crypto events near you. Regional search is important because ticket cost is only one part of the total budget. Travel, hotels, visa rules, food, and local transport can make a low-cost ticket expensive.

  • United States: Strong for Bitcoin, mining, institutional crypto, AI, and large global conferences.
  • Europe: Strong for Ethereum, blockchain policy, DeFi, privacy, infrastructure, and technical events.
  • Asia-Pacific: Strong for Web3, gaming, exchanges, consumer crypto, NFTs, and regional adoption.
  • Middle East: Strong for global crypto summits, investment networking, exchanges, and digital asset policy.
  • Africa and Latin America: Strong for fintech, payments, crypto adoption, mobile finance, and local builder communities.

Users who follow rewards and community campaigns can also explore upcoming crypto airdrops after checking event opportunities.

How CoinGabbar Verifies Crypto Event Listings

CoinGabbar checks crypto event listings using official event websites, organizer submissions, ticketing pages, venue details, and public event information. The goal is to make the calendar useful, current, and safer for users who are planning to attend or buy tickets.

  • We prefer official event websites and verified ticketing pages.
  • We review submitted events before listing them on CoinGabbar.
  • We display available event details such as date, city, country, venue, organizer, website, and ticket link.
  • We mark media partner events and discount-code events where applicable.
  • We update event details when organizers confirm changes.
  • We advise users to verify final details on the official event website before booking.

Even with editorial checks, event details can change. Organizers may update dates, venues, ticket tiers, refund rules, discount codes, or entry requirements after a listing goes live. Always verify directly with the organizer before making travel or payment decisions.

Before You Book a Crypto Event Ticket

Crypto event tickets can be expensive, especially for major blockchain conferences and global Web3 summits. Before buying, check the full cost and safety risk.

  • Confirm the event date, venue, city, and country on the official event website.
  • Check whether the ticket link is official or from a trusted listing page.
  • Read the refund, transfer, and cancellation policy before paying.
  • Verify discount codes at checkout because codes can expire or change.
  • Avoid tickets offered through social media DMs, unknown resellers, or direct wallet transfers.
  • Do not trust “guaranteed access,” “guaranteed profit,” or “VIP investment deal” claims from unknown accounts.
  • Take screenshots or save confirmation emails after purchase.
  • Check local travel rules, visa needs, hotel prices, and transport before booking flights.

If a ticket price looks too low, the payment page looks copied, or the seller asks you to pay through a wallet transfer instead of an official checkout, treat it as a warning sign.

Buying Crypto Event Tickets Safely

The safest way to buy crypto event tickets is through the official event website, verified ticketing partner, or trusted event listing page. CoinGabbar event pages may link to official ticket pages, organizer websites, and available discount codes where provided.

Some events offer early-bird prices, student passes, media passes, developer scholarships, group bookings, or sponsor packages. These can reduce cost, but users should confirm eligibility and rules on the official event website.

If you track crypto markets after attending events, you can also use CoinGabbar’s crypto price prediction section for broader market reading. Event attendance should never be treated as financial advice or a reason to invest without research.

Submitting or Promoting a Crypto Event

If you are organizing a crypto conference, blockchain summit, Web3 event, NFT expo, hackathon, Bitcoin meetup, or community event, you can submit it for review on CoinGabbar. A listing can help your event reach users who are actively searching for upcoming crypto events by date, country, category, and ticket access.

To submit an event, visit the submit crypto event page and provide the event name, dates, location, official website, ticket link, organizer details, and category. CoinGabbar reviews submitted listings before publication.

Events may also request media partnership, featured placement, discount-code promotion, or sponsorship visibility where available. Commercial arrangements should be clearly marked so users understand when a listing includes a partnership, offer, or promotional placement.

How This Crypto Events Calendar Is Maintained

This crypto events calendar is maintained through a mix of organizer submissions, official event websites, ticketing platforms, public announcements, and CoinGabbar editorial checks. Listings are reviewed at the point of publication and updated when new event information is confirmed.

Each event detail page may include date, time, venue, city, country, event category, ticket link, official website, organizer name, discount code, and event description where available. For better trust, event organizers should provide clear contact details, an official website, valid ticket access, and updated venue information.

CoinGabbar aims to keep this calendar useful for users, but final event information is controlled by the organizer. Always confirm details on the official event website before buying tickets, booking flights, reserving hotels, or making business plans around an event.

Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not provide financial, investment, legal, tax, travel, or event attendance advice. Event details including dates, locations, ticket prices, refund rules, discount codes, and access requirements may change. Always verify information on the official event website before buying tickets, booking travel, or making business decisions. CoinGabbar is not responsible for organizer changes made after listing.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FAQ Got any doubts? Get In Touch With Us

A crypto events calendar is a page that lists upcoming blockchain conferences, Web3 summits, NFT events, hackathons, crypto expos, Bitcoin events, and community meetups by date, country, category, and ticket availability.

Use the country, date, keyword, category, and event-type filters on the calendar. You can search for events by location, topic, or format, such as conference, summit, expo, hackathon, or meetup.

A crypto conference usually covers a wide range of topics such as Bitcoin, DeFi, exchanges, regulation, tokenization, and investing. A Web3 summit is often more focused on decentralized apps, blockchain infrastructure, NFTs, gaming, identity, and builder ecosystems.

Crypto event tickets are safest when purchased through the official event website, verified ticketing partner, or trusted event listing page. Avoid social media DMs, unknown resellers, copied checkout links, and payment requests through direct wallet transfers.
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