Web3 Warsaw 2026 returns to the Polish capital on 9–10 September as the centerpiece of Blockchain Week Warsaw. Billed as Eastern Europe’s largest blockchain conference, this year’s edition is scaling up – organizers expect 5,000+ attendees, 300+ speakers, and 100+ exhibitors across Web3, AI, NFT, and gaming.
Four stages, two languages
Content runs across four themed stages over the two days, with sessions in both English and Polish – opening the program to Warsaw’s local community alongside attendees from across Europe and beyond. The 300+ speakers span tech, AI, and blockchain, from founders and builders to investors and researchers.
Beyond the main stage
The conference is more than its keynotes and panels. A Hackathon puts developers to work on real Web3 challenges, an Awards Night recognizes standout startups and founders, and 50+ curated side events run across the city throughout Warsaw Blockchain Week – making the surrounding week as much the draw as the main event.
Who’s speaking
The lineup brings together voices from across the space, including Leslie Motta (UN Speaker, Crypto at the Border), Matthias Mende (Founder & CEO, Bonuz), Mark B. Richardson (Project Lead, Bancor Protocol), Sander Görtjes (Co-Founder & CEO, HELLO Labs), and Ernesto Contreras (Founder & CEO, Unalivio), with the main-stage roster still being finalized.
Tickets
Tickets are on sale now across four tiers – General ($30), Business ($100), VIP ($500), and the premium Whale ticket ($1,000) — with access scaling from the exhibition zone and stages up to VIP and Whale networking zones, the official after-party, and a Michelin-starred dinner at the top tier.