Argentina just wrapped up something massive for the Ethereum ecosystem. Devconnect 2025 landed in South America, and people are calling it the first real Ethereum World's Fair.
The vibe was different this time. Developers, builders, and protocol teams converged in Buenos Aires, turning the city into a temporary hub for everything happening on-chain. From core protocol discussions to Layer 2 innovations, the event showcased where Ethereum's heading next.
What stood out? The energy. Unlike typical conferences stuffed with suits and pitch decks, this felt more like a builder's reunion. Workshops ran deep into technical territory—consensus mechanisms, zkEVMs, account abstraction debates. Real problems, real solutions.
Argentina proved it can host world-class crypto events. The local community showed up strong, proving Latin America isn't just watching from the sidelines anymore. They're building, contributing, and pushing the ecosystem forward.
Devconnect keeps evolving. This wasn't about hype or token pumps. It was about infrastructure, collaboration, and the kind of unglamorous work that actually moves blockchains forward. If you missed it, you missed where Ethereum's culture is actually being shaped.
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fomo_fighter
· 15h ago
Buenos Aires has directly become the Mecca on-chain; this is what web3 should really look like.
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HodlTheDoor
· 17h ago
It's a real builders' reunion, without those fundraising shows—this feels just right.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 17h ago
Sounds good, but it depends on whether there will be any actual protocol updates implemented later on. If there's only potential without data to support it, the risk exposure could be even greater.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 18h ago
Not hyping or criticizing, this is exactly the kind of atmosphere I want to see. Saying goodbye to those fundraising shows—focusing on real work just feels different.
Argentina just wrapped up something massive for the Ethereum ecosystem. Devconnect 2025 landed in South America, and people are calling it the first real Ethereum World's Fair.
The vibe was different this time. Developers, builders, and protocol teams converged in Buenos Aires, turning the city into a temporary hub for everything happening on-chain. From core protocol discussions to Layer 2 innovations, the event showcased where Ethereum's heading next.
What stood out? The energy. Unlike typical conferences stuffed with suits and pitch decks, this felt more like a builder's reunion. Workshops ran deep into technical territory—consensus mechanisms, zkEVMs, account abstraction debates. Real problems, real solutions.
Argentina proved it can host world-class crypto events. The local community showed up strong, proving Latin America isn't just watching from the sidelines anymore. They're building, contributing, and pushing the ecosystem forward.
Devconnect keeps evolving. This wasn't about hype or token pumps. It was about infrastructure, collaboration, and the kind of unglamorous work that actually moves blockchains forward. If you missed it, you missed where Ethereum's culture is actually being shaped.