After bringing together over 1,200 participants, 250 companies, and 100 speakers from 40 countries in 2025, the UN:BLOCK conference returns to Riga on April 1–2, 2026. UN:BLOCK is scaling up even further in 2026 and expects more than 2,000 attendees.

Northern Europe's largest blockchain and fintech conference brings together entrepreneurs, regulators, investors and operators shaping the future of Web3 and blockchain technology in Europe.
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This year's conference is supported by leading ecosystem players such as Mastercard, Kraken, Tangany and other key industry partners, bridging the gap between traditional finance and Web3 at the highest level. With sponsors such as Mastercard, Kraken, Gravity Team, Sorainen and Paribu, UN:BLOCK 2026 delivers a high-impact experience that combines professional content with curated networking, exclusive dinners and partner activations, linking Web2 and Web3 environments across Europe's 450 million population market.
The conference offers inspiring talks, panels and VIP experiences exploring crypto regulation, blockchain adoption and tangible innovations in finance, compliance, payment infrastructure and emerging Web3 applications.
This year's program includes Ryan Fang (Co-Founder, World Liberty Financial), Alexander Rapatz (CEO, Black Manta Capital), Diego Borgo (Executive Partner, Thumbcorp) and Julien Furlanetto (CTO, Doors3), along with a host of other voices shaping the next chapter for blockchain and fintech in Europe.
The two-day UN:BLOCK 2025 conference in Riga highlighted Latvia as a fast-growing hub for crypto and Web3 innovation in the Baltics.
"Several world-class Web3 companies have shown interest in starting operations in Latvia, choosing Latvia as a base for their development in Europe. Our estimates show that if the currently discussed business plans are realized, Latvia could receive tens of millions of euros in tax revenues within a year and hundreds of very well-paid jobs would be created,” emphasizes Reinis Znotiņš, Head of the Latvian Blockchain Development Association and one of the organizers of the event.