Binance Blockchain Week will feature government leaders, industry pioneers, and cultural icons for pivotal discussions on the future of the digital economy.Binance Blockchain Week will feature government leaders, industry pioneers, and cultural icons for pivotal discussions on the future of the digital economy.

Binance Blockchain Week Main Stage Agenda

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Binance Blockchain Week Main Stage Agenda

DUBAI- Friday, 21th November 2025 – Binance Blockchain Week will feature a lineup of government leaders, industry pioneers, and cultural icons for pivotal discussions on the future of the digital economy. The event will unpack critical topics, from Bitcoin and tokenization to the future of digital money, with headline keynotes and debates.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS:

  • UAE Leadership in AI and Digital Economy: His Excellency Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, will open the main stage with a keynote address on the UAE’s strategic vision and leadership in AI, digital assets, and the future economy.
  • Michael Saylor’s UAE Debut: Michael Saylor, Executive Chairman & Co-Founder of MicroStrategy, will deliver his first ever keynote in the UAE, “The Undeniable Case for Bitcoin,” followed by a live community AMA.
  • Industry Titans Unite: A powerhouse panel featuring Brad Garlinghouse (CEO, Ripple), Lily Liu (President & Co-Founder, Solana Foundation), and Richard Teng (CEO, Binance) will debate the next evolutionary phase of the blockchain and Web3 industry.
  • The Great Debate: CZ vs. Peter Schiff: A headline debate between CZ and economist Peter Schiff will tackle one of crypto’s most contentious topics: “Bitcoin vs. Tokenized Gold.”
  • Real-World Crypto Impact: The “Humans of Binance” session will bring real users from across the globe to the main stage to share powerful, firsthand stories of how cryptocurrency has transformed their lives.
  • Deep Dive on Tokenization: Leaders from Chainlink and Ondo Finance will host a session exploring the rapid acceleration of on-chain markets and the future of real world asset (RWA) tokenization.
  • Future Visions with Balaji Srinivasan & Raoul Pal:
    • Balaji Srinivasan, former CTO of Coinbase, returns with a keynote on “Building the Network State.”
    • Raoul Pal, CEO of Real Vision, will open the second day with a macro forecast, revealing “The Hidden Alpha Shaping 2026,” moderated by Coin Bureau, one of the largest crypto YouTube channels globally.
    • The Future of Stablecoins: A major session on the evolution of digital money, featuring key voices from Tron, World Liberty Financial, and other leading projects.

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