Devcon 8, the Ethereum community’s flagship global gathering, is set to take place in Mumbai, India from November 3–6, 2026. The announcement provides early guidance for organizers and participants while full programming details will be released later. The choice of India reflects Ethereum’s growing engagement with one of the world’s most dynamic and rapidly expanding developer ecosystems.
India’s developer and crypto ecosystem is booming - India now hosts over 17 million developers, leads global crypto adoption, and has become the largest source of new crypto developers since 2023. Its grassroots Ethereum communities—spanning universities, meetups, hackathons, and major projects like Polygon, Devfolio, and ETHMumbai - make it a natural home for Devcon 8.
Mumbai offers accessibility and momentum - As a major global tech hub, Mumbai provides strong regional connectivity and a thriving innovation environment. Hosting Devcon here lowers barriers for new builders across Asia and aligns with the city’s existing Ethereum activity. The event also coincides with the cultural energy of Diwali, offering attendees a unique experience.
Devcon remains a deeply technical yet inclusive gathering - True to its roots as the “developer conference,” Devcon continues to center technical content while welcoming a broad spectrum of contributors - engineers, researchers, artists, educators, community organizers, and more. The four‑day event will feature multiple stages, workshops, newcomer sessions, community hubs, and the signature Devcon atmosphere shaped by art and collaboration.
Positioning Devcon 8 in Mumbai signals a deliberate shift toward regions where Ethereum’s impact is accelerating fastest. By embedding the conference within India’s rapidly expanding developer landscape, the Ethereum Foundation aims to deepen local engagement, broaden global participation, and strengthen the pipeline of new builders. This move reinforces Ethereum’s long‑term strategy: grow the ecosystem by meeting communities where innovation is already taking root.
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2025-12-23