COPE-FREE ZONE
Welcome to the ‘Cope-Free Zone’: Unfiltered Web3 Conversations
Join us in Bangkok for an unapologetically raw evening of Web3 discourse, where we cut through the noise and address the hard-hitting questions that no one else dares to ask. In this “Cope-Free Zone,” we’re putting delusions aside and tackling the most pressing and controversial topics in the Web3 space.
This is a space for those who crave unfiltered, no-deference discussions. Expect to be challenged, inspired, and forced to confront the realities of Web3’s future—no “cope” allowed. Let’s have the conversations that matter, and explore what it truly takes to move Web3 from niche to global scale.
Event Agenda
4:00 PM - 4:45 PM | Registration & Networking
Guests arrive, check-in, and network while settling into the venue.
4:45 PM - 4:50 PM | Welcome Remarks
Host: Sets the tone of the evening, emphasizing the "cope-free" nature of the event. Attendees are encouraged to challenge perspectives and dig deep into the realities of Web3.
4:50 PM - 5:05 PM | Contestant 1: Kirkland Signature : Decentralized Compute Running on Centralized Data Centers: Web3
A raw examination of decentralization in practice. How "decentralized" is Web3 when much of the infrastructure runs on centralized platforms like AWS?
5:05 PM - 5:20 PM | Contestant 2: Alice Ambassadors Capital
“Web3 Decentralization: Reality or Marketing?”
1. Overpromising Decentralization and Democratization
2. Tokenomics and “Get-Rich-Quick” Schemes
3. DAO and Governance Hype
4. Technical Jargon and “Buzzword Overload”
6. Security and Privacy Misrepresentations
5:20 PM - 5:35 PM |
(Host Topic)
Is women’s safety in web3 a women’s or men’s issue?
Where are the male MVPs willing to put other men in check? Instead of safety guides for women - where’s the reality check for men?
5:35 PM - 5:50 PM | Audience Lightning Round
The mic is passed to the audience for quick, impromptu takes on the most controversial Web3 topics. Audience members get 3 minutes each to share their opinions, ask panelists questions, or challenge the discussions.
5:50 PM - 6:00 PM | Closing Remarks
Final thoughts from the host and an invitation for informal networking to continue the conversation after the event.