While I’ve been active in the crypto industry for close to a decade, this autumn is turning out to be one of the busiest periods in the history of crypto events, which means I’m ready for a nice trip. Follow me on a journey across countries and continents to catch up with the biggest names in the industry and get exclusive coverage of the latest developments in the space.
Check out the map below to see where I am and what conferences I’m attending. Follow along on an exciting autumn crypto trip!
Crypto Trip Destination 1: Lugano, Switzerland
Tether Plan B, 25-26th October
The picturesque lakeside city of Lugano, Switzerland, is buzzing with anticipation as the annual “Plan B” crypto conference unfolds this weekend.
Nestled between the mountains and the serene waters of Lake Lugano, the event has drawn blockchain enthusiasts, investors, and thought leaders from around the world. The venue, a sleek, modern convention center, is adorned with banners celebrating Bitcoin, decentralization, and the future of digital finance.
Arriving in Lugano for the Plan B Conference feels surreal, with the city wrapped in mist and a soft, grey sky casting a cool, muted light over everything. As I make my way toward the venue, the somber atmosphere is interrupted by a cluster of bright orange balloons, each stamped with the unmistakable Bitcoin symbol, floating outside the entrance and adding an unexpected pop of color.

As attendees filter into the conference hall, excitement builds for the star-studded lineup of speakers. Some of the most influential voices in the crypto space are expected to give keynote addresses.

This year’s Plan B line-up includes the Assange family, who will address freedom of speech and its far-reaching implications worldwide.
The Forum offers its participants two days of insightful panels and events that underscore the importance of democratizing finance via cryptocurrency adoption. The inclusion of the Assange family adds particular significance in light of the recent release of Julian Assange, the Australian editor, publisher, and activist.
Joining him on stage is Adam Back, the CEO of Blockstream, whose pioneering work on cryptographic systems and Bitcoin infrastructure has earned him legendary status in the blockchain community. His deep knowledge of Bitcoin’s technical underpinnings and future development directions promises to be a highlight of the event.
Day 1 @ Tether Plan B
Starting the first conference day is Eric Balchunas, Senior ETF Analyst for Bloomberg. According to him, crypto ETFs will reach $35 trillion by 2035. A very bullish statement, delivered with Balchunas’ unmistakable passion and energy.
“Bitcoin and ETFs, I think, are powerful marriage in terms of their growth potential. We think ETFs will go to $35 trillion by 2035 right now they're at $13 trillion (invested) and obviously I'm bullish.” @EricBalchunas @LuganoPlanB pic.twitter.com/QEwzHiUcOv
— Tanzeel Akhtar (@Tanzeel_Akhtar) October 25, 2024
Next up, I had the chance to talk with Paolo Ardoino himself about all things Tether and the future of the stablecoin. Ardoino said he remains confident USDT will maintain its dominance amid increasing competition from other stablecoins, especially due to the team’s deep understanding of usage and its focus on emerging markets.
Caught up with @paoloardoino @LuganoPlanB earlier
#tether #stablecoins #LuganoPlanB @cryptonews pic.twitter.com/cGjH4dckFM
— Tanzeel Akhtar (@Tanzeel_Akhtar) October 25, 2024
Read the full interview here Tether CEO on Why USDT Will Continue to Dominate the Stablecoin Market
Aside from panels and talks, in a striking ceremony at the Plan B Forum in Lugano, Tether and Mayor Michele Foletti unveiled a life-sized statue honoring Bitcoin’s anonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Set against a dramatic backdrop of misty grey clouds hanging over the Alps and the serene waters of Lake Lugano, the statue became an emblem of innovation and mystery, much like Nakamoto’s identity itself.
The sculpture, unveiled as part of Lugano’s initiative to embrace cryptocurrency, reflects the city’s commitment to becoming a hub for blockchain technology and digital finance. The ceremony resonated with the spirit of change and disruption that Bitcoin represents, making it a momentous event for crypto enthusiasts and innovators alike.
Disappearing Satoshi Nakamoto statue unveiled by @satoshigallery
pic.twitter.com/ahGUFF7TtZ
— Lugano Plan ₿ (@LuganoPlanB) October 25, 2024
Day 2 @ Tether Plan B
As we gear up for a second day of exciting panels, one Lugano bakery has found a way to incorporate the excess Bitcoin mining heat into its daily operations.
There is a bakery in Lugano that started re-using Bitcoin miner heat to pre-heat their ovens overnight to make ₿anettone! And they accept Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/4tZCGCd67H
— MAGS
(@Crypto_Mags) October 25, 2024
At the event, Nick Szabo, a well-known cryptographer and computer scientist, stepped on stage, and the hall quickly filled with eager attendees. In his presentation, Szabo looked back at the historical forms of money, from shells and copper to gold, tracing their roles as currency and symbol of wealth.

He went on to discuss the risks in today’s modern financial structure, such as rising global debt and inflationary pressures, which have sparked debate over the resilience of fiat systems.

I also met with Jesse Knutson, head of operations at Bitfinex Securities. He confirmed that Bitfinex will work with asset management firm Lazard and SkyBridge Invest to launch tokenized funds.
Knutson said the fund will use Liquid Network for issuances, which he believes offers better regulatory clarity and white-listing functionality.
Knutson also shared that the tokenization market has growth potential, citing a McKinsey report that projects it could reach $1 trillion by 2030. Currently, the security token market stands at around $40 billion, indicating there is room for expansion.
Lightning Labs CEO Elizabeth Stark took to the stage to discuss the importance of open protocols in Bitcoin, particularly the Lightning Network. She stressed that Lightning gives instant, low-fee transactions allowing users to exit funds back to the blockchain. Stark went on to add that it has become a multi-asset protocol, supporting stablecoins like USDT without clogging the blockchain.
Now at WAGMI “All Layers Lead to
Lightning” with @starkness and @BTCsessions pic.twitter.com/cmMDTB3Etj
— Lugano Plan ₿ (@LuganoPlanB) October 26, 2024
A striking orange McLaren emblazoned with the Bitcoin logo was spotted outside the Plan B Forum in Lugano, capturing the attention of attendees and passersby.

As day two of the event comes to a close, the gloomy weather in Lugano proves no match for the enthusiasm of the attendees. Despite overcast skies and intermittent drizzle, participants remain engaged, moving between sessions. Lugano’s third Plan B has been a hit attracting entrepreneurs from across the world despite the terrible weather.
Crypto Trip Destination 2: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Binance Blockchain Week, 29-31st October
Coming soon…
TON Gateway, 1-2nd November
Coming soon…
Crypto Trip Destination 3: Bangkok, Thailand
Staking Summit, 8-9th November
Coming soon…
REDACTED, 9-11th November
Coming soon…
GeckoCon 2024, 11th November
Coming soon…
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(@Crypto_Mags) October 25, 2024
Lightning” with @starkness and @BTCsessions pic.twitter.com/cmMDTB3Etj