The Neo-Cypherpunk Summit brings together activists, technologists, researchers, and builders focused on privacy, decentralization, and open-source infrastructure. Held at Funkhaus Berlin on June 14, the one-day event features around 100 speakers and 1,000 participants exploring practical approaches to human rights, freedom of technology, and resistance to centralized control. Speakers include representatives from Tor, the Ethereum Foundation, Protocol Labs, IPFS, Zcash, and civil liberties organizations. The program addresses anti-authoritarian tech tools, decentralization of power, privacy-respecting AI, free software sustainability, and accessible cryptography.