TOKEN2049 Singapore Returns as the Largest Industry Gathering of the Year
Singapore, Singapore – August 6, 2026 – Chainwire
TOKEN2049, the world’s largest crypto event, returns to Marina Bay Sands in Singapore on October 7–8, bringing together 25,000 attendees from over 7,000 companies across 160 countries. The event will feature 500 exhibitors, 300 speakers, and more than 1,000 side events throughout the city.
The first 100 speakers have been announced, including Shayne Coplan (Founder and CEO of Polymarket), Jeff Yan (CEO of Hyperliquid Labs), Adena Friedman (Chair and CEO of Nasdaq), Jenny Johnson (CEO of Franklin Templeton), Eric Trump (Executive Vice President of The Trump Organization), Raoul Pal (Co-Founder and CEO of Real Vision), and Tom Lee (Managing Partner and Head of Research at Fundstrat).
Institutional participation is a major focus, with senior leaders from BlackRock, J.P. Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Nasdaq, NYSE, CME, and Franklin Templeton expected across the event. Taking over all five floors of Marina Bay Sands, TOKEN2049 will create a festival-scale environment spanning content, networking, wellness, live experiences, and its signature hospitality.
During TOKEN2049 Week, over 1,000 events—including conferences, hackathons, investor gatherings, meetups, and networking receptions—will fill venues throughout Singapore. Other major gatherings taking place that week include Digital Asset Summit Asia, Sui Basecamp, the Network State Conference, the Milken Institute Asia Summit, and the Forbes Global CEO Conference, all set against the backdrop of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix.
Alex Fiskum, Co-Founder of TOKEN2049, said: “With our Dubai edition moving to 2027, our full focus this year is on Singapore. We’re seeing strong interest, with more than 70% of the exhibition floor already secured. We’ll also unveil new tracks and formats in the coming weeks as we expand the institutional side of the programme. We can’t wait to welcome everyone back to TOKEN2049 this October for the largest industry gathering of the year.”
The 2026 programme will also feature the second edition of TOKEN2049 Origins, a 36-hour hackathon, and the return of the NEXUS Startup Competition. Registrations and applications for both programmes are already running well ahead of last year, numbering in the thousands. This year’s finalists will be judged by leading venture capital firms Dragonfly, Multicoin, and Maelstrom.
Happy Bird tickets are currently available for a limited time, and TOKEN2049 Singapore is expected to sell out ahead of the event. Limited exhibition and partnership opportunities remain.
For tickets and further information, visit TOKEN2049 Singapore.