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The first Web3 community gathering of 2026 is coming! The MemeMax_Fi team is organizing a relaxed New Year Mixer in Taipei, hoping to kick off the new year with everyone.
The event is scheduled for Thursday, January 8th, from 6 PM to 10 PM at Sitdown Taipei. This is a very chill networking event with no formal speeches, just people gathering to chat casually, share recent ideas, and project updates. There will be drinks and food available on-site. You can enter freely, find a corner to have a deep conversation with like-minded partners, or meet new friends in the main hall.
If you're in Taipei, interested in the Web3 community, and want to meet more industry insiders at the start of the year, this event is a good choice. If you're interested, you can follow the relevant information to learn more about registration details.
2. These local mixers are great, eating, drinking, chatting, and meeting people. Much more interesting than online calls.
3. The Sitdown place is nice. Taipei Web3 people probably all go, right? Otherwise, how else would it work?
4. Are there drinks and food? Then I must attend. The key is being able to speak honestly without listening to project pitches.
5. The first gathering of the new year chose a great theme, indicating that Web3 is still alive this year.
6. Haha, finally an event not in Shanghai or Hangzhou. Taipei should get one going too.
7. I like it without speeches, just pure chatting— the most real.
8. Will there be many people? I'm worried it's all big V's and institutions... or is it small and exclusive?