JUNE 18-19

FUNKHAUS BERLIN

Who this is for

You don't need to "fit a category" — but if you see yourself here, you should be here.

  • Developers building Web3 infrastructure
  • Designers shaping user experiences
  • Founders exploring what comes next
  • Researchers and thinkers
  • Political and social thinkers and activists
  • Curious outsiders who want to understand

If you care about digital freedom, you'll find your people here.

Why Berlin. Why now.

The internet has become nearly universal, but trust in the systems that govern it is collapsing.

For years, digital life has increasingly revolved around platforms that extract attention, profile behavior, and centralize control over communication, identity, and participation itself. Privacy settings, cookie banners, and consent notices have become a theatre for systems designed to observe by default. Now AI is accelerating that reality.

The question is no longer whether technology shapes society; it's who controls the systems shaping it — and whether people still have agency within them. That is why Berlin matters.

Germany's long-standing sensitivity toward privacy, surveillance, and digital rights makes it one of the most important places in Europe to ask what the next internet should look like.

Berlin adds its own history of hacker culture, open-source experimentation, art, philosophy, and political imagination. Web3 Summit exists at the intersection of those conversations. Not as a trade show for speculation, or a marketing conference for platforms. But as a space where developers, artists, researchers, and thinkers come together to explore whether we can build digital systems that serve people rather than extract from them.

During Berlin Blockchain Week, that conversation intensifies, and Web3 Summit sits at its center.

The people shaping the next internet aren't watching from afar. They're here.