
Our goal is to uncover valuable insights, foster great conversations, and empower the entire Pantera network to move our industry forward.

Lake Tahoe — 2013
Pantera’s summit started as a small gathering in Dan’s house in Lake Tahoe, bringing together early pioneers like Gavin Andresen, Jesse Powell, Brad Garlinhouse, Jed McCaleb, and many more who went on to build successful blockchain businesses. The 2013 summit served as the basis of Nathaniel Popper’s book Digital Gold.

Singapore — 2022
Nearly a decade later, we took the conversation global – bringing together investors, builders, and policymakers across Asia’s vibrant crypto ecosystem. Outside the United States, Singapore serves as Pantera’s largest hub for portfolio companies.

San Francisco — 2023
As Pantera grew in scale, we began hosting larger events at the Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco, starting in 2019, bringing together our network of Bay Area portfolio companies and investors.

New York — 2025
From Dan’s house in Lake Tahoe to The Plaza in New York City, the Pantera Blockchain Summit has come a long way. This was our first major event discussing global technology in the hub of global finance.
More Than a Decade of Conviction
Through multiple bull markets, bear markets, and rebuilding cycles, Pantera has continued convening the people shaping crypto’s future. What began as a small, early community has grown into a multi-trillion-dollar global ecosystem.
Total Crypto Market Cap (bn)
$2
2013: Dan’s House in Lake Tahoe
$8
2014: Dan’s House in Lake Tahoe
$4
2015: Dan’s House in Lake Tahoe
$9
2016: Palo Alto
$220
2019: San Francisco
$1,900
2021: Virtual
$2,100
2022: San Francisco
$920
2022: Singapore
$1,170
2023: San Francisco
$4,300
2025: New York City














