DefaiCon 伊斯坦布尔:2025 年伊斯坦布尔区块链周的头条 DeFi 与 AI 代理活动

深潮Published on 2025-06-04Last updated on 2025-06-04

从代理驱动的金融到可编程治理,这一旗舰活动探索去中心化智能如何重塑Web3的未来。

作者:Istanbul Blockchain Week

编译:深潮 TechFlow

在Token2049的最大DeFAI和AI代理活动DefaiCon迪拜取得成功后,领先的加密营销、公关和活动机构EAK Digital宣布其全球活动系列的下一站:DefaiCon伊斯坦布尔,由Hey Anon和WAGMI CEO Daniele Sesta主办。

DefaiCon伊斯坦布尔将于2025年6月26日在希尔顿伊斯坦布尔博蒙蒂酒店及会议中心举行,作为伊斯坦布尔区块链周的一部分,活动将探讨DeFi与自主AI代理的融合——新兴代理经济的核心支柱——智能代理网络和下一代DeFi协议正在重塑金融、交易、治理和链上决策。

随着可编程金融、自主资本部署和智能协调重新定义Web3的格局,DefaiCon伊斯坦布尔将成为创始人、开发者和投资者在去中心化金融和AI前沿构建的终极舞台。

伊斯坦布尔区块链周创始人兼EAK Digital创始人Erhan Korhaliller对此次活动表示:“随着我们超越迪拜首次亮相,本届DefaiCon将探索代理经济的崛起、自主代理群体的形成以及AI代理在塑造链上创新中的日益重要角色。 “土耳其在全球交易量中占据了一席之地,伊斯坦布尔是举办这些重要对话的理想场所,能够激励下一波建设者、思想者和投资者。”

DefaiCon伊斯坦布尔为DeFi开发者、交易员、AI研究人员、Web3创始人和投资者提供了未来的前排视角。活动包括与DeFAI领袖的讨论小组、代理经济先驱的主题演讲、现场演示、建设者研讨会,以及与塑造去中心化智能的思想者的独家网络交流。

在迪拜首次亮相时,DefaiCon吸引了超过3000名与会者,迅速成为DeFAI领域突破性公告和产品发布的首选平台。活动亮点包括来自Virtuals Protocol、ElizaOS、Vader AI、Cookie3等领先项目的演讲。重大公告包括Moxie的自主交易代理Senpi和Oasis的无信任AI代理WT3,以及Brevis ZK协处理器和DappRadar的HiveMind等创新演示,进一步巩固了DefaiCon作为DeFi和AI代理突破口的地位。

此次回归反映了区块链生态系统中对AI驱动金融和自主代理的兴趣和投资激增。

DefaiCon伊斯坦布尔仅对伊斯坦布尔区块链周的票务持有者开放。

现在注册以确保您的位置,成为重新定义Web3下一篇章运动的一部分:https://lu.ma/94q9d1wg

观看DefaiCon迪拜的回顾视频:https://youtu.be/Ol6sKSmY1gE

关于EAK Digital

EAK Digital是一家全球Web3营销、公关和活动机构,致力于为区块链和加密项目提供无与伦比的可见性和成功。作为一些Web3最知名品牌的可信合作伙伴,EAK Digital专注于创建量身定制的营销策略、提供影响力公关活动,并组织世界级的活动,以推动参与、意识和行业领导力。EAK Digital自豪地主办了包括备受赞誉的伊斯坦布尔区块链周在内的重大全球活动,已成为区块链创新与合作的基石。

EAK Digital在多个地区设有办事处,拥有超过40名专业人士的多元化团队,确保客户的信息能够跨越国界,与全球观众产生共鸣。

关于伊斯坦布尔区块链周

伊斯坦布尔区块链周是年度不可错过的Web3体验——全球加密社区汇聚在这个世界上最具标志性和文化丰富的城市之一,进行为期一周的难忘创新、网络交流和庆祝活动。通过DefaiCon、IstanHack和RWA Builders Summit等旗舰活动,IBW深入探讨塑造金融和实物资产代币化未来的热门叙事。从高能量的讨论小组和重大项目发布到独家侧边活动、VIP游艇派对和首个AI代理音乐节,IBW将区块链的商业与伊斯坦布尔的灵魂相结合。无论您是创始人、建设者、投资者还是热衷者,这里都是Web3创造历史的地方。不要错过成为其中一部分的机会。

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