Hosting +5000 participants in Lisbon, NFC Summit’s festival-like 3rd edition got together 5 extraordinary events and an immersive programme on digital culture, setting whole new standards for blockchain events
A 360º approach on Digital Culture
For three full days (and nights), NFC Summit conducted its visitors into the NFT universe, but also Meme Tokens, Ordinals, AI Movie and Beach Parties between the iconic Carlos Lopes Pavilion and the stunning beaches of Costa da Caparica. Over 260 speakers, 80 sponsors and dozens of artists, brands and media from all over the world attended the event.
Lisbon was once again the world stage for key artists, brands and entrepreneurs of the Web3 universe on art, fashion and gaming, cheered by an incredibly diverse crowd. This edition was also particularly strong for business, generating strong sales for exhibitors, artists and gallery owners. Art had a central role, with inspiring exhibitions and presentations from world top artists and speakers such as Beeple, Deekaymotion, Claire Silver, Punk6529 or Patrick Amadon. R3D CARPET, the World’s first AI Movie Gala, presented by Leo Crane and Clare Maguire at NFC’s Main Stage, will stay in everyone’s memories by its deep and elegant approach on talent and AI.
Ordinals Lisbon hosted Ordinals and Runes communities at a dedicated stage inside the 19th century pavilion and MEMECON celebrated the ironic and humorous vibe of memes and memecoins. To close this long journey of exhibitions, presentations, roundtables and exclusive events, Off Moga: three incredible beach parties to relax, network and have fun under Lisbon’s sunny weather.
NFC’s organization shared both their excitement and gratitude with all attendees, partners, sponsors, artists and collaborators that were part of this groundbreaking edition.
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