The main crypto conference of Asia, TOKEN2049 in Singapore, was memorable this year not only for its daytime panels. The real action happened in the evenings — on skyscraper rooftops, in mega-clubs, and private lounges, where Web3 entrepreneurs, investors, and developers forged connections that don’t happen at discussion tables.
Web3 Founders & Investors Rooftop Party at Cé La Vi
The series of events kicked off with the Web3 Founders & Investors cocktail party, held at one of Singapore’s most famous venues — Cé La Vi. The organizers focused on an intimate atmosphere and a carefully curated guest list.
Here, meetings turned into partnerships, and the views of the bay and city made the evening a true symbol of the Web3 elite. Guests later described the event as ‘the night when Web3 met the sky’ — one of those nights that stays with you long after the conference lights go out.
The Best Event — 5,600 People and One Rhythm
If Cé La Vi was about privacy, The Best Event at MARQUEE Singapore was its opposite — large-scale, loud, and bold. The organizers gathered over 5,600 participants, making the evening the biggest event of TOKEN2049.
International and local DJs performed on stage, creating the soundtrack for investors, entrepreneurs, and developers mixing business with pleasure. Light shows, powerful sound, and nonstop networking made this evening one of the week’s highlights.
Oceanic Night — When Technology and Music Merged
Another large party took place at the same venue — MARQUEE Singapore. Oceanic Night, organized by several major blockchain companies, combined the dance floor, visual installations, and discussions about the future of Web3.
To the beats of Odd Mob and OkayVal, guests discussed security, innovation, and regulatory approaches, while organizers showcased the latest achievements of their platforms.
The event lasted until three in the morning and became a symbol of a new format for industry meetings — where tech talk doesn’t get in the way of dancing.
Bitget’s Behind-the-Scenes Meeting — Less Light, More Intrigue
While others focused on the show, Bitget chose a ‘behind closed doors’ format. The invite-only event called Sips & Secrets brought together a small group of guests to present new products — a universal trading platform and an updated wallet.
Attendees sampled wines and champagne while listening to the presentation and discussing the future of Web3 infrastructure. The format was more intimate than the noisy parties but no less significant for the market.
Avalanche Happy Hour — Web3 Without the Hype
The week’s final event showed that not all good meetings need loud music. Avalanche Happy Hour, organized by the Ava Labs team, was held in an informal setting: drinks, burgers, merch, and live communication.
The goal was not to impress, but to unite the developer and user community, bring a human touch back to networking, and show that Web3 is not just about code and charts, but about people too.
When the Conference Sleeps, Web3 Begins
TOKEN2049 once again proved: the most important deals and ideas are born after the official program ends. From rooftops with panoramic views to clubs where the lights reflect off screens, TOKEN2049’s evening events turned Singapore into the epicenter of live Web3 interaction.
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