Binance has announced that its flagship Binance Blockchain Week 2026 will return to Asia, taking place on November 28–29, 2026 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) in Bangkok, Thailand. The Asia Edition follows previous events in Singapore, Istanbul, Paris, and Dubai, and is positioned around the theme “EVOLVE.”
The conference will focus on the convergence of traditional finance and crypto, with planned discussions on Bitcoin’s institutional footprint, stablecoins as payment rails, DeFi’s institutional evolution, real-world asset tokenization, tokenized stocks, cross-border payments, AI integration, and regulatory frameworks. Richard Teng, Co-CEO of Binance, said the event will examine what can scale responsibly, while Yi He, Co-CEO and Co-Founder, highlighted the “Road to 3 Billion” adoption vision and the need for products that deliver everyday utility.
Early bird tickets are available for $19. Binance has not yet released a detailed agenda, speaker list, or attendance target, but confirmed expected speakers including Richard Teng, Yi He, Eowyn Chen, SB Seker, Catherine Chen, and Thomas Gregory. SB Seker, Head of APAC, said the event will examine workable models for crypto under clear regulation across Asia.
Analysts note that choosing Bangkok is strategically significant. Asia continues to supply a large share of spot and derivatives volume, market makers, and developer activity, and the region’s regulatory posture has been practical enough for exchanges and payments firms. The event framing points toward tokenized assets and settlement infrastructure rather than a pure trading narrative. BlockchainReporter’s tokenization roundup recently tracked on-chain real-world assets crossing $20 billion and a live tokenized Treasury settlement between Ondo and JPMorgan, reinforcing the institutional focus. Developer activity remains concentrated in Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Polygon, but no new product commitments or investment figures were included in the announcement.