Exciting news from the crypto world! Haseeb Qureshi, managing partner at Dragonfly Capital and host of the popular podcast The Chopping Block, just dropped a tweet announcing a live on-stage recording at TOKEN2049. If you're into blockchain and want to stay ahead of the curve, this is one event you won't want to miss.
For those new to the scene, TOKEN2049 is one of the largest crypto conferences globally, bringing together innovators, investors, and enthusiasts. This year's Singapore edition is set for October 1-2, 2025, and it's packed with sessions on everything from DeFi to emerging trends like meme tokens.
In his tweet, Haseeb shares that he'll be moderating a panel with some heavy hitters: Arthur Hayes (former BitMEX CEO, known for his bold market predictions), Tom Lee (from Fundstrat, a go-to for macro insights), Tarun Chitra (Gauntlet founder, deep in DeFi mechanics), and Tom Schmidt (Dragonfly partner, spotting the next big things in crypto). They'll be diving into today's hottest crypto narratives—think market cycles, regulatory shifts, and yes, the wild world of meme coins that often drive community hype.
The session, titled "The Chopping Block goes live," is scheduled for October 2 at 12:05-1:00 PM on the BingX Labs Stage. It's a special on-stage recording where these experts will "cut through" the noise, offering unfiltered takes that could shape your understanding of where crypto is heading next.
Why does this matter for meme token fans? Meme coins thrive on narratives—stories that capture attention and drive adoption. Hearing from these pros could give clues on upcoming trends, like how AI intersects with memes or how global events influence token volatility. Plus, events like TOKEN2049 often spark new projects and partnerships in the meme space.
If you're attending TOKEN2049, mark your calendar. Not going? Keep an eye on TOKEN2049's official site for potential live streams or recaps. And follow Haseeb on X @hosseeb for more updates—his insights are gold for anyone navigating blockchain.
Stay tuned to Meme Insider for more on how events like this influence the meme token ecosystem. What's your take on the panel? Drop a comment below!