LAS VEGAS — Rare Evo 2026 is set to return to Las Vegas later this month, bringing thousands of blockchain professionals, developers, investors and policymakers together at ARIA Resort & Casino.
The annual conference will take place July 28-30 and marks the fifth year of the growing event. Organizers expect more than 2,500 attendees, 80 speakers and 100 sponsors from across the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry.
The conference continues to position Las Vegas as a destination for innovation and emerging technology.
Rare Evo is known as one of the industry’s most inclusive events. Unlike many conferences that focus on a single blockchain network, Rare Evo welcomes projects, companies and professionals from across the entire digital asset ecosystem.
As a result, attendees gain access to a broader range of perspectives and opportunities.
Education remains a key focus
Education plays a major role at Rare Evo 2026.
Newcomers can attend Crypto 101 sessions designed to explain blockchain technology, cryptocurrency and digital assets in simple terms. Meanwhile, experienced developers and industry professionals can participate in advanced technical workshops and specialized discussions.
Attendees can explore keynote presentations, panel discussions and networking events throughout the conference.
Organizers say the goal is to make blockchain education accessible to everyone.
Consequently, both beginners and seasoned professionals can find valuable learning opportunities.
Policy and innovation take center stage
This year’s conference will place a strong focus on regulation, policy and the growing relationship between traditional finance and blockchain technology.
Industry leaders will discuss how governments, businesses and financial institutions are adapting to the rapidly changing digital economy.
Experts will explore how blockchain infrastructure continues to influence payments, investments and business operations around the world.
Many attendees view these conversations as critical to the future growth of the industry.
Nevada leaders join the discussion
One of the conference’s most anticipated sessions will take place on July 29 at noon.
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar will moderate the Las Vegas Enterprise Panel Discussion. The session will focus on how local organizations are approaching innovation and long-term growth.
Confirmed panelists include Danielle Casey, President and CEO of the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance, Brian Kleven, Chief Financial Officer of Dignity Health, and Jeremy Chen, Banker at J.P. Morgan Private Bank.
Panel highlights Rare Evo’s commitment to engaging the Southern Nevada business community.
Organizers believe local perspectives add significant value to the broader industry conversation.
College Row creates new opportunities
Rare Evo 2026 will also introduce College Row.
This new section of the expo hall will feature more than 10 university blockchain and cryptocurrency clubs. Participating schools include UNLV, Stanford University, Duke University, Dartmouth College and Cornell University.
Students will have the opportunity to meet industry leaders, explore career paths and gain hands-on exposure to blockchain technology.
College Row helps connect future talent with companies actively shaping the digital asset sector.
Free admission for Las Vegas residents
Rare Evo organizers are encouraging community participation by offering free general admission tickets to Las Vegas residents.
Therefore, local residents can experience the conference, attend educational sessions and meet industry professionals at no cost.
Thousands of attendees expected, Rare Evo 2026 promises to deliver three days of learning, networking and innovation.
As blockchain technology continues to evolve, events like Rare Evo help bring together the people and ideas driving the industry’s future.
Event Information
Rare Evo 2026
ARIA Resort & Casino
3730 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV 89158
July 28-30, 2026
Website: https://rareevo.io
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