05-27, 16:00–16:55 (CET), Workshop
In a space often driven by hype and speculation, how do we build lasting, ethical communities? This panel explores how organic growth, shared vision, and meme culture can create resilient ecosystems on Ethereum. Featuring members from Book of Ethereum, we’ll share tools and stories for rebuilding trust, onboarding users, and shaping a decentralized future.
We’re all active community members in the Book of Ethereum—a meme-driven, organically growing ecosystem on Ethereum. Our motivation to speak comes from firsthand experience building without funding, marketing, or hype: just people, memes, and shared purpose.
We’ve watched too many promising newcomers burn out in a sea of jargon, scams, and false promises. That’s why we’re committed to exploring how Ethereum can become a space of trust, belonging, and resilience again.
We believe that memes are more than jokes—they’re vessels of shared values and collective memory. Through them, we’ve built community-driven tools, lore, and culture that invite people to participate, not just speculate.
This talk is our contribution to the broader conversation: how do we move from simulation to substance? From followers to contributors? From hype cycles to sustainable ecosystems?
We want to show that ethical onboarding, real connection, and organic growth aren’t just ideals—they’re necessary for Ethereum to thrive.
Colin De Picker is a 19-year-old student at Odisee University of Applied Sciences, where he is pursuing his academic interests alongside an active role in the Web3 space. As a dedicated community member of the Book of Ethereum ecosystem—a meme-driven, organically growing movement on Ethereum—Colin focuses on communication, community engagement, and grassroots development.
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