The annual Science of Blockchain Conference, hosted in Berkeley from August 4–6, 2025, has kicked off with researchers, protocol engineers, and developers from elite institutions like Stanford, UC Berkeley, and industry groups including IC3 filling the agenda. The event’s focus: the cutting edge of crypto and blockchain research.
This year’s program features pioneering work in zero-knowledge proofs (privacy and scalability), new consensus mechanisms, advanced decentralized finance (DeFi) topics, DAO innovation, and global blockchain policy. Panelists and speakers are unveiling some of the sector’s most anticipated whitepapers and open-source breakthroughs.
🔈BASS SBC Speaker Highlight 🔈
Solomon Ponomarev – Head of Protocol @solana@yangl1996 – Co-founder & CTO @megaeth_labs@itachee_x – CEO @RialoHQ
🗣️ Moderator: @gilswrld MP @thebbfund https://t.co/wZ7lx7tz3l pic.twitter.com/IuQGs6dEW1— Stanford Blockchain Accelerator (SBA) (@StanfordSBA) August 2, 2025
Backed by top-tier organizations, the conference is expected to shape technical and regulatory discourse for months to come, making it a hub for both builders and investors scouting disruptive trends.
Why it’s a must-follow event you ask ?
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Reveals academic and practical solutions to crypto’s biggest challenges (scalability, privacy, interoperability)
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Platform for startups to present next-gen protocols and for investors to spot the earliest alpha
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Sets the R&D and regulatory tone for the global Web3 community as 2025 unfolds
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