💫 Thanks for joining the TUM Blockchain Conference 2025! 💫 Thank you for joining Europe’s largest student-led Web3 conference at Munich’s House of Communication. Your presence reflects your commitment to turning Web3’s promise into Action - we’re thrilled to share this journey with you. 🚀 As a non-profit initiative, we united 1,000+ developers, policymakers, and visionaries to tackle today’s urgent challenges: AI’s erosion of trust, scaling DeFi and sustainability solutions, and Web3’s convergence with AI/IoT. Through workshops, panels, and five core tracks (Application, Ecosystem, Education, Regulation, Research), we forged strategies for a decentralized future. 💥 In a fragmented digital landscape dominated by centralized control, this conference stands as proof: Web3 isn’t just Technology - it’s a movement reshaping how we trust, transact, and connect. 🙏🏻 Heartfelt thanks to our sponsors and every attendee. Let’s keep breaking barriers - until next time! 🌐✨
Thank you for your participation! Berlin is a cornerstone of Ethereum, and DappCon is its annual meeting point. Hosted by Gnosis, it unites the brightest minds in blockchain to exchange insights, forge connections, and propel the evolution of decentralized applications.
This POAP proves you visited the NFT Exhibition at ETHGlobal Prague 2025 and enjoyed this piece of community provided art. -- Pectra O’Clock is what happens when medieval art meets modern crypto chaos. Inspired by Prague’s Astronomical Clock, this piece ditches zodiac signs for Ethereum upgrades, NFT minting cycles, and DAO forks—because who needs stars when you’ve got gas fees? At the center spins the Ethereum logo, while a tiny, frustrated Vitalik Buterin pops out yelling, “Why is it 120 Gwei again?!”—the eternal cry of anyone who’s tried to mint during peak hours. The bottom dial, labeled PECTRA O’CLOCK, represents the unofficial time zone every Web3 user lives in—where moments are measured not in minutes, but in block confirmations and failed transactions. This artwork is a love letter (and a roast) to the Ethereum community—builders, degens, and dreamers—caught in the beautiful mess of decentralization. It’s history, humor, and high gas rolled into one timeless loop.
This POAP proves you visited the NFT Exhibition at ETHGlobal Prague 2025 and enjoyed this piece of community provided art. -- This piece weaves together the ETHGlobal logo, the visual elegance of stained glass, and the rose, a nod to Czechia’s national flower. Prague is known for its fine Gothic Architecture, with stained glass being one of its stand out features, blending both its significance in faith together with art and expression. Want to see some stained glass in action around Prague? For starters, check out the St. Vitus Cathedral, Church of St. Nicholas, Municipal House, and the Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord.
This POAP proves you visited the NFT Exhibition at ETHGlobal Prague 2025 and enjoyed this piece of community provided art. -- Inspired from the character Baldwin iv. I find this character interesting despite the suffering from leprosy he is still strong and continues uniting his people.
This POAP proves you visited the NFT Exhibition at ETHGlobal Prague 2025 and enjoyed this piece of community provided art. -- This artwork was created by combining AI-generated elements with my own design, blending technology and human creativity. Much like Alphonse Mucha’s posters celebrated new ideas and captured the spirit of his time, this piece uses Art Nouveau’s style to present Ethereum as a symbol of modern innovation. The title Bull Epoch hints at a hopeful future, evoking optimism and growth, just as Art Nouveau was optimistic about progress and the future during its era. Inspired by solarpunk themes, this piece manifests a world where art and technology are intertwined, working together to inspire new ideas and possibilities. Rather than being tied to the past, we are looking forward...bullish on the next epoch.
This POAP proves you visited the NFT Exhibition at ETHGlobal Prague 2025 and enjoyed this piece of community provided art. -- While wandering the streets of Prague, you’ve probably seen the iconic trams gliding by. They’re a key part of daily life for locals, tourists (and even Globy) offering scenic rides through the city. The tram system dates back to 1875, when horse-drawn trams first appeared. By 1891, electric trams began rolling through Prague. Today, the network spans over 150 km of tracks, making it one of the oldest and largest tram systems in Europe.
Just a Girl Czeching In at ETHGlobal Prague — ETHGlobal Prague Community NFT Exhibition
2025-05-31
This POAP proves you visited the NFT Exhibition at ETHGlobal Prague 2025 and enjoyed this piece of community provided art. -- "Part dreamer, part data" I am here, and not only here. In Prague, in code, in connection. My coffee warms this world; my presence ripples through another. The castle stands still— but I move between layers. A node in the network. A soul in the square. Rooted in place, unbound in presence. This artwork is a reflection of presence across realities. It explores what it means to exist in a moment physically, while also shaping digital space.
This POAP proves you visited the NFT Exhibition at ETHGlobal Prague 2025 and enjoyed this piece of community provided art. -- Globy, now in Cubist form, is here to show you how Prague made Cubism its own! While Cubism began in France with artists like Picasso and Braque, Prague gave the movement a unique twist—bringing it into architecture with bold angles and geometric details. Curious to see it up close? Visit iconic spots like the House of the Black Madonna, Kovařovic Villa, the Cubist Apartment Buildings at Rašín Embankment, Diamond House, and even the angular staircase at the Church of St. Wenceslas. For an even deeper dive, head to the Czech Cubism exhibition inside the House of the Black Madonna. There, you'll find Cubism-inspired furniture, ceramics, glassware, paintings, and historic photos of Prague’s one-of-a-kind architectural gems.








