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Dutch Blockchain Week 2026 builds strong momentum as leading companies confirm participation

Tue, 10/02/2026 - 11:25
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Dutch Blockchain Week 2026 builds strong momentum as leading companies confirm participation
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Dutch Blockchain Week 2026 is rapidly shaping up to become its most impactful edition to date. With the event taking place from June 22–28, 2026, Amsterdam is once again preparing to welcome the international blockchain and digital asset industry for a full week of conferences, side events, and business-driven networking.

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At the heart of the week is the Dutch Blockchain Week Summit, which will be held on June 24–25, 2026, in the iconic Johan Cruijff ArenA. The summit is designed as a fully B2B-focused event, bringing together institutions, corporates, Web3 companies, and policymakers.

A strong and rapidly growing partner line-up

After just two months of active conversations, Dutch Blockchain Week 2026 has already secured an impressive and diverse group of partners. This highlights the strong momentum behind the upcoming edition.

Bitvavo joins as Main Partner, underlining its continued commitment to strengthening the European digital asset ecosystem.

A notable highlight for 2026 is bunq, which participates in Dutch Blockchain Week for the first time and immediately steps in as a Diamond Sponsor, reflecting the growing convergence between digital assets and next-generation banking.

The Platinum Sponsor tier includes leading global players such as zerohash europe, OKX, Visa, Kraken, and Bybit EU, bringing together expertise across exchanges, infrastructure, and global payment networks.

Interest in the Gold Sponsor tier has been particularly strong, with confirmed partners including Mastercard, Worldpay, Talos, WatsonLaw, BLOX, Deloitte, Coinmerce, and Fireblocks.

Together, these organizations represent a broad cross-section of financial institutions, technology providers, legal experts, and digital asset platforms.

This strong early momentum is only the beginning. With several months to go until June 2026, many more partners are expected to join in the coming months, further strengthening Dutch Blockchain Week’s position as one of Europe’s most business-driven blockchain event weeks!

A clear B2B focus

What started as a community-driven initiative has evolved into one of Europe’s leading business-focused blockchain weeks. Dutch Blockchain Week brings together exchanges, market infrastructure providers, banks, funds, corporates, regulators, and technology providers in one central location.

The Netherlands’ position as one of Europe’s leading countries for MiCA license issuance is further accelerating interest in the event, with a significant increase in inbound partnership and participation requests for the 2026 edition.

Looking Ahead to June 2026

During Dutch Blockchain Week 2026, more than 40 side events are expected to take place across Amsterdam, hosted by partners from the Netherlands and abroad. The event week is expected to attract thousands of professional visitors, making Amsterdam the Web3 and digital asset hub of Europe for one week.

Early Bird tickets are currently available.

About Dutch Blockchain Week

Dutch Blockchain Week is the largest Web3 and digital assets event in the Netherlands and one of the fastest-growing blockchain event weeks in Europe. Since its launch in 2019, DBW has brought together thousands of professionals, dozens of side events, and hundreds of speakers from across blockchain, fintech, and digital assets.

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