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Haseeb Qureshi's Must-See Events at Token2049 Singapore: DeFi, Monad, Avalanche and More

Haseeb Qureshi's Must-See Events at Token2049 Singapore: DeFi, Monad, Avalanche and More

Haseeb Qureshi, the managing partner at Dragonfly Capital, just dropped an exciting update on X about his whirlwind week in Singapore. If you're into crypto, blockchain, or even meme tokens that often ride the waves of bigger tech trends, this is worth paying attention to. Singapore's becoming a hotspot for crypto conferences, and Haseeb's lineup highlights some of the hottest topics right now.

Let's break it down. First up on Monday at 2pm, there's the "Monad Doubter's Dialogue." Haseeb will be chatting with Jordan Hunsaker and Eunice Wong about Monad, which is a high-performance blockchain aiming to rival Ethereum with faster transactions and lower costs. If you've ever wondered why some meme tokens struggle with scalability on existing chains, this could shed light on potential solutions. You can RSVP via this Luma link.

Then, Wednesday morning at 10:50am on the Token2049 Main Stage, Haseeb joins Jeff Chameleon, Grant Hummer, and Stani Kulechov for "DeFi's Next Chapter." DeFi, short for Decentralized Finance, is all about financial services without traditional banks—think lending, borrowing, and trading on the blockchain. With meme tokens often intertwined with DeFi protocols for liquidity and hype, this panel could reveal upcoming trends that might boost your favorite dog-themed coins.

Thursday gets even busier. At noon on the Token2049 BingX Stage, it's "Chopping Block Live" with Tom Lee from Fundstrat, Arthur Hayes, Tarun Chitra, and Tom Schmidt. Expect deep dives into market analysis and crypto strategies, which are crucial for understanding the volatility that meme token traders love (and sometimes hate).

Later that afternoon at 5:30pm on the Token2049 OKX Main Stage, Haseeb teams up with Emin Gün Sirer for "Why Avalanche Wins." Avalanche is a blockchain platform known for its speed and eco-friendliness, supporting various apps including those wild meme token launches. If you're tracking how different chains compete, this one's a gem.

Wrapping up the week on Friday at 3pm, Haseeb speaks at Balaji Srinivasan's Network State conference. The Network State concept, popularized by Balaji, envisions digital communities forming their own governance structures—kind of like how meme communities on social media can evolve into real economic forces. Check out the details on Luma here.

Haseeb joked in the replies that it's not Token2049 without being overcommitted, and he's spot on. Singapore's crypto scene is buzzing, drawing in builders, investors, and enthusiasts. For those in the meme token world, these events aren't just talk; they often signal where the next big pumps or tech shifts might come from. If you're attending, swing by and say hi—Haseeb's events promise insights that could level up your blockchain knowledge.

Missed the original thread? Catch it on X here. Stay tuned to Meme Insider for more updates on how these discussions impact the meme token ecosystem.

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