Why it matters

Keeping track of crypto conferences, hackathons, and summits is a mess. Events are announced on Twitter, Luma, lu.ma, individual websites, and Telegram channels. A single structured calendar in Geo where every upcoming event has dates, location, confirmed speakers, and topics covered helps people plan their year and discover events they'd otherwise miss.

What to publish

  • Create or update Event entities for every major upcoming crypto event in the next 6–12 months

  • For each event, publish:

    • Event name and description

    • Start date and end date

    • Location (city, country, venue if known)

    • Event type (conference, hackathon, summit, meetup, workshop)

    • Website URL

    • Ticket or registration link

    • Confirmed speakers — link to Person entities

    • Organizing project or company — link to existing entities

    • Topics and tracks — link to Topic entities

    • Expected attendance size if publicly stated

  • Cover all major categories:

    • Flagship conferences (Devcon, ETHDenver, TOKEN2049, Consensus, Solana Breakpoint)

    • Ecosystem-specific events (ETH-specific, Solana, Cosmos, Polkadot)

    • Hackathons (ETHGlobal events, Encode, Solana hackathons)

    • Regional events (ETH Latam, ETH India, Korea Blockchain Week)

Scope

All major upcoming events. Aim for 30–60 events. Focus on events with public information available — skip events that haven't announced dates or locations yet.

Potential sources

Luma/lu.ma, event websites, Ethereum.org events page, crypto event aggregators, Twitter/X announcements, Devfolio, ETHGlobal.