Under the upheaval of the Web3 industry, why is Binance Blockchain Week the most worth paying attention to?
Source: Binance
As the global cryptocurrency industry accelerates into a new cycle, the industry narrative for 2025 is about to converge in Dubai. The 7th Binance Blockchain Week (BBW) will once again be held in Dubai, marking the second consecutive year that Binance has brought its annual flagship event to the city.
The decision to once again choose Dubai showcases Binance's precise assessment of the global Web3 landscape. The city has become the world's fastest-growing Web3 hub, attracting thousands of blockchain companies and capital institutions, with its open policies, clear regulations, and strong atmosphere of innovation providing a true breeding ground for the global crypto industry. It is no longer just a financial hub in the Middle East but a digital center connecting the funding and innovation of Asia, Europe, and Africa.
As Binance CEO Richard Teng stated, the UAE has become one of the most dynamic regions in global Web3 development. Thousands of blockchain businesses have established a presence here, and the clear regulatory framework established by the Dubai Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA) has provided global Web3 innovators with a stable and predictable development space.
Data similarly proves Dubai's attractiveness to the global Web3 community. The previous BBW welcomed a total of 204 speakers and 307 KOLs. It attracted over 4,600 onsite participants from 126 countries, with over 60% coming from outside the UAE. Online viewership exceeded 1 million, social media exposure reached 226 million impressions, and engagement surpassed 578,000 interactions. In terms of both breadth of participation and depth of influence, BBW has become one of the most important annual gatherings for the global Web3 audience.
BBW, the Davos Forum of Web3
If early blockchain conferences were a geek's carnival, the 2025 BBW has evolved into the most densely packed power intersection of global Web3. When you look at the guest lineup for BBW 2025, you quickly realize that this is not just a conference but a comprehensive aggregation covering compliance policies, technological innovation, financial markets, infrastructure, public chain ecosystems, and popular culture.
In the realm of regulation and policy, UAE Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy, His Excellency Omar Sultan Al Olama, is personally involved, demonstrating the region's national-level focus on digital assets and AI strategy. Figures such as Bilal Bin Saqib, Chairman of the Pakistan Cryptocurrency Regulations Authority, and heads of cryptocurrency-related departments in the UAE are also on the list, forming a complete chain from policy to regulation.
In the traditional finance sector, giants overseeing trillions of dollars in global liquidity such as BlackRock, Franklin Templeton, Citigroup, Mastercard, and other executives have all shown up, representing a direct epitome of the trend of convergence between traditional finance and financial technology.
On the technological front, an equally unprecedented lineup was present, with cloud solution architects and executives from Web2 tech giants such as Google Cloud, AWS, Microsoft, and Ali Cloud coming together. Infrastructure builders like Sandeep Nailwal from Polygon, Lily Liu from the Solana Foundation, Avery Ching from Aptos, Johann Eid from Chainlink, and others will collaborate with innovators at the application layer to discuss the form of the next-generation internet. This full industry chain coverage from foundational cloud infrastructure to upper-layer dApps ensures that BBW's topics always stay closely aligned with the forefront of technological development.
It is noteworthy that Binance CEO Richard Teng, co-founder He Yi, and the most controversial former Binance CEO CZ will all be present this year. This not only marks Binance's unified public stance during the global regulatory reshaping phase but also symbolizes that BBW has become the most important platform for industry strategic communication.
In addition to finance and technology, BBW 2025 will also feature cross-industry guests, with F1 Alpine driver Pierre Gasly and NBA champion center Tristan Thompson making cross-industry appearances, showcasing the strong permeability of Web3 culture.
Even notable figures such as prominent gold bull and Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff are among the invitees, demonstrating not only BBW's openness but also its desire to present the most real and sharpest clashes of viewpoints on the same stage. Here, there is not only a recharge of faith but also a clash of thoughts.

The Compound Interest of Time: From Prophecy to Actuality
In the crypto industry, true leadership is not about following trends. The ones who truly penetrate through the cycles are never the voices of market hype but those who can identify direction in chaos. Foresight is a more scarce resource than capital and technology.
BBW is such a unique entity. It is not just a yearly conference but more like a trailer of the industry's future. The speeches, themes, conversations, and judgments left behind by the past six editions, when reviewed today, have been almost remarkably validated by time. A conference becomes an industry benchmark not because it records trends but because it creates trends.
The story of BBW began in 2019 in Singapore. While most conferences were still discussing the most basic concepts, BBW's stage was already focusing on more creative topics, DeFi infrastructure, on-chain asset management, and the cultural potential of NFTs. These directions, which were seen as niche explorations at the time, quickly became part of the global narrative in the following periods. The DeFi Summer of 2020 saw the market go from 0 to a trillion, and the NFT revolution of 2021 swept through the art and branding world.
As the industry evolved, BBW's host cities also underwent transformations, from Singapore to Dubai to Paris, and then back to a more open Middle East from Istanbul. The city changes reflected the migration of the narrative, with the 2022 Paris edition perhaps being the most symbolic. Against the backdrop of a global crypto winter, tightening regulations, and recurring trust crises, Binance took a different approach by focusing the theme on cultural integration and regulatory compliance. Many thought at the time that this was going against the current, but soon after, the MiCA regulation was implemented, Proof of Reserves became an industry standard, institutions flowed back in large numbers under a strict regulatory framework, all of which validated the foresight of the Paris edition.
BBW is not about following the trend but about defining the next wave.
In 2023, the Istanbul edition saw Binance make another bold contrarian prophecy. At that time, market sentiment was at its lowest, liquidity was tight, and many projects were struggling. At the least favorable moment, BBW introduced the theme "The Next Billion," advocating that Web3 needed to refocus on true global users rather than just the industry insiders. At that time, some industry participants thought the theme was too idealistic. However, a year later, with the approval of a Bitcoin spot ETF, the explosion of L2 scaling, and the accelerated implementation of on-chain identity and payments, the trend towards mass adoption finally became visible. The concept of the "next billion users" finally shifted from a slogan to a tangible path.
In addition to the forward-looking nature of the theme itself, the real impact of BBW is hidden in the changes to the participant structure. The initial attendees were mostly developers, entrepreneurs, geeks, and early crypto investors. But now, it is a different scene, with Wall Street institutions, sovereign funds, international regulators, Web2 tech giants, and global brand executives all in attendance. In other words, BBW is no longer limited to the crypto community but has become a hub for the intersection of technology, finance, and culture. Web3 is no longer an edge experiment but has become an integral part of the global industry upgrade. Binance is indeed one of the central forces driving this transformation.
The history of BBW is a condensed evolution history of Web3. It proves that BBW is not just an annual conference but a pre-drawn industry roadmap.
By summarizing and deploying key issues in advance, Binance has demonstrated unparalleled industry foresight and leadership. For global builders, investors, and policymakers, BBW has become an indispensable reference point. To understand the next stop of Web3, one must pay attention to what Binance Blockchain Week is saying. Because here, what is said will ultimately experience "compound interest" in reality.
Aggregating Industry's Stable Coordinate Point
Looking back at Binance's role in the global Web3 development journey, its influence has long surpassed the category of a mere trading platform, becoming a key force driving the industry forward. From the early stages of the industry to the current era of tens of millions of users, Binance has always been one of the earliest and fastest platforms to bring crypto assets into the mainstream view. This popularization was not achieved solely through products but through long-standing user education, localized community building, and deep engagement in emerging markets, enabling Web3 to truly have the ability to reach the masses. The commitment to lowering industry barriers and achieving financial inclusion has allowed Binance to continually inject fresh blood into the global Web3, laying the foundation for the emergence of large-scale applications.
At the same time, Binance has not stayed within the trading ecosystem. Through core elements such as BNB Chain and YZi Labs, it continues to provide key infrastructure and early-stage capital for the next generation of Web3 applications. Many groundbreaking projects have grown from early technical concepts to real-world applications with the support of Binance's global resource network. What Binance has built is a complete acceleration path from innovative germination to industrialization.
Over the past decade, the global Web3 development has experienced peaks and troughs, undergone technical breakthroughs, regulatory tests, and market cycles. On this curve where fluctuations and innovations intertwine, Binance has always been a consistently stable coordinate point, aggregating innovative forces from around the world, enabling the industry to see a clearer future in a complex environment.
This influence, further amplified into a global "aggregated momentum," has been enhanced through the continued hosting of BBW. BBW eliminates the barriers of geography, language, and culture, allowing both startups, seasoned professionals, policymakers, and technical researchers to achieve high-speed dialogue and cross-border communication on the same stage. This connectivity is reshaping the industry's internal communication methods.
In fact, BBW has become a compass for connecting industry islands and facilitating efficient flow of knowledge and resources. It not only records trends but also consistently drives trends. It observes the industry while also shaping it.
This article is a contributed submission and does not represent the views of BlockBeats.
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