COIN FEST Sets Singapore Dates for November 15–16, Promising a Builder‑First, No‑Hype Experience
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COIN FEST is heading to Singapore on November 15–16, 2025, with a simple brief: make crypto useful. The two‑day conference puts builders, operators, and users in the same rooms to ship things that matter—products, integrations, and partnerships. Expect fewer slogans, more working code.
“People are tired of talk tracks,” said a COIN FEST spokesperson. “We’re curating sessions around what’s shipping now, what’s breaking in production, and what teams learned the hard way. Bring your questions, bring your repo, and let’s work.”
The program pairs crisp keynotes with hands‑on formats. Clinics and workshops invite attendees to debug stack choices, improve UX, and stress‑test assumptions. On the main stage, panels unpack the state of wallets, payments, security, stablecoins, and real‑world asset tokenization. Breakout rooms go deep on primitives: account abstraction, intent‑based flows, zero‑knowledge tooling, liquidity design, governance, and risk. A product showcase spotlights live demos from infrastructure, DeFi, consumer apps, gaming, identity, and payments—each with transparent metrics on throughput, latency, and cost so teams can compare apples to apples. COIN FEST draws energy from Singapore’s vantage point. The city is a trading hub, a connectivity hub, and—crucially—a conversation hub where East meets West without translation lag. That mix brings founders, market makers, enterprise buyers, and policy voices into a shared frame. The organizers are leaning into that reality with formats that encourage candid debate and constructive disagreement. Media will find plenty of substance: release‑ready datasets, code repositories, and clear sourcing so stories land with accuracy. Organizers are also setting up quiet rooms, prayer spaces, and accessible routes to ensure every contributor can participate fully without friction or compromise. Community is a through line. The schedule makes time for dev meetups, design critiques, security tabletop exercises, and contributor onboarding for open‑source projects. A partner expo puts protocol teams next to analytics…
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