The Blockchain Futurist Conference is set to return to Toronto’s Rebel Entertainment Complex and Cabana on July 21-22, 2026, offering attendees a hands-on exploration of Web3 and artificial intelligence technologies. The event promises an immersive future world where participants can engage with interactive attractions including an NFT gallery, play-to-earn gaming, virtual reality experiences, blockchain-powered voting, cryptocurrency payments, metaverse exhibits, and gamified attendee engagement.
According to organizers, the conference will highlight practical blockchain use cases across finance, travel, communications, and digital ownership, featuring Canadian startups and industry partners. The goal is to demonstrate how emerging technologies can reshape the way people create, transact, and connect.
Conference founder Tracy Leparulo emphasized the event’s role as a testing ground for innovation. “It helps accelerate broader adoption of Web3 technologies through hands-on experiences,” Leparulo said.
The Blockchain Futurist Conference, described as Canada’s largest Web3 and AI event, goes beyond a traditional conference format by creating a future world within a conference. It brings together thousands of attendees annually to experience the future firsthand.
The announcement comes as interest in Web3 and AI applications continues to grow across industries. By offering direct interaction with these technologies, the conference aims to demystify blockchain and AI for a broader audience, potentially driving further investment and development in the sector.
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