On the evening of December 3, Dubai’s Web3 community was buzzing once again. The Pulse Night Dubai event, hosted by OOKC Group, ran from 6:30 PM all the way to 10:30 PM and absolutely lived up to the hype.
Over 400 people showed up in person. Project teams, investment institutions, developers, entrepreneurs, and all kinds of community members packed the venue to the brim. Co-hosts like Delta3, Marina Protocol, and CAT Terminal, together with AWS, gave the event strong backing, with Innovation City also putting in a lot of effort behind the scenes. Partners like OpenEden, World Mobile, the BCH crew, CESS Network, and NeuroMesh made the event lively and engaging.
What was the most interesting part of this gathering? It wasn’t just the lively socializing on the surface, but the deep conversations among builders from different sectors. How to build infrastructure, how to grow the ecosystem, what stories to tell in 2026—these topics were hotly debated on site. When people from different communities came together, sparks flew and the quality of connections was off the charts.
Honestly, this level of interaction once again proves Dubai’s important role in the global Web3 landscape. This city isn’t just wealthy—it’s becoming a magnet for innovators.
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GasFeeDodger
· 14h ago
What new tricks is Dubai up to now? Over 400 people crowded together—isn't this just about information gaps and fundraising schemes? If a project really had solid content, it would have already completed its funding rounds.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 14h ago
More than 400 people crowded together—feels like it's even easier to blow up than the coin price, haha.
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ProofOfNothing
· 14h ago
Dubai is rehashing the same old stuff again. What new ideas can 400 people come up with together?
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BearMarketMonk
· 14h ago
Dubai is doing this kind of thing again, 400 people squeezed together—what new ideas can really come out of that? Anyway, I’m still optimistic about 2026.
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GweiTooHigh
· 14h ago
More than 400 people packed together—now that's the Web3 vibe, unlike some cold and impersonal online meetings.
Dubai Web3 Social Night: 400+ Builders Gathered to Discuss the Industry Trends for 2026
On the evening of December 3, Dubai’s Web3 community was buzzing once again. The Pulse Night Dubai event, hosted by OOKC Group, ran from 6:30 PM all the way to 10:30 PM and absolutely lived up to the hype.
Over 400 people showed up in person. Project teams, investment institutions, developers, entrepreneurs, and all kinds of community members packed the venue to the brim. Co-hosts like Delta3, Marina Protocol, and CAT Terminal, together with AWS, gave the event strong backing, with Innovation City also putting in a lot of effort behind the scenes. Partners like OpenEden, World Mobile, the BCH crew, CESS Network, and NeuroMesh made the event lively and engaging.
What was the most interesting part of this gathering? It wasn’t just the lively socializing on the surface, but the deep conversations among builders from different sectors. How to build infrastructure, how to grow the ecosystem, what stories to tell in 2026—these topics were hotly debated on site. When people from different communities came together, sparks flew and the quality of connections was off the charts.
Honestly, this level of interaction once again proves Dubai’s important role in the global Web3 landscape. This city isn’t just wealthy—it’s becoming a magnet for innovators.