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Longitude Event: Building Trillion-Dollar Crypto Infrastructure with Insights from Top Leaders

Longitude Event: Building Trillion-Dollar Crypto Infrastructure with Insights from Top Leaders

Exciting buzz is building in the crypto space as Cointelegraph drops details on their upcoming Longitude event in Singapore. This exclusive gathering, set for October 2 from 4 PM to 9 PM at the PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering, is all about diving deep into the backbone of our industry: infrastructure. Without solid infra, things like blockchains, exchanges, and decentralized apps (DApps) – including those wild meme token launches – wouldn't stand a chance.

Longitude event panel poster featuring speakers Stani Kulechov, Kirill Eves, Mert Mumtaz, Sreeram Kannan, and Marcos Viriato

The highlight? A powerhouse panel titled "Building Trillion Dollar Infra," featuring some of the sharpest minds in crypto. Let's break down who these folks are and why their insights could shake up the meme token world.

First up, Stani Kulechov, founder of Aave Labs. Aave is a leading DeFi lending protocol on Ethereum, letting users borrow and lend crypto without middlemen. For meme token holders, better lending infra means easier ways to leverage your holdings or earn yields on those viral coins.

Then there's Kirill Eves, CEO of Unlimit. This fintech powerhouse specializes in payments, Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS), and fiat solutions tailored for crypto, DeFi, and even GameFi. In a world where meme tokens often bridge fiat and crypto, Unlimit's work could streamline on-ramps, making it simpler for retail investors to jump into the next big meme pump.

Mert Mumtaz, CEO of Helius, is next. Helius provides top-tier RPC (Remote Procedure Call) services for Solana, the blockchain that's become a hotspot for meme tokens thanks to its speed and low fees. Think platforms like Pump.fun – Helius helps keep everything running smoothly, which is crucial for those high-volume meme trades.

Sreeram Kannan, founder and CEO of EigenLayer, brings restaking to the table. EigenLayer allows Ethereum stakers to "restake" their assets to secure other networks, boosting overall ecosystem security and yields. For meme creators and traders, this means more robust, scalable infra that could support larger, more complex meme ecosystems without choking on congestion.

Rounding out the panel is Marcos Viriato, a builder at Rays and CEO of Parfin. Parfin focuses on institutional-grade crypto custody and infrastructure, particularly in Latin America, while Rays is pushing modular blockchain solutions. Their combo could open doors for meme tokens to go institutional, attracting bigger players and stabilizing volatile markets.

This event isn't just talk – it's part of the broader TOKEN2049 week in Singapore, where Web3's elite network and showcase innovations. Longitude includes Cointelegraph-curated panels, an Unlimit Zone for product demos, a "History of Crypto" gallery, and prime networking with 350 top minds. Attendance is by approval only, so if you're in the space, head over to apply here and get your profile reviewed.

Why should meme token enthusiasts care? Strong infrastructure is the unsung hero behind every successful meme coin. It enables faster transactions, lower costs, and better security – think fewer rug pulls and more sustainable hype. As these leaders plot trillion-dollar builds, they're laying the groundwork for the next wave of meme mania on chains like Solana and Ethereum.

Stay tuned to Meme Insider for more updates on how events like this shape the meme token landscape. Whether you're a builder, trader, or just here for the laughs, understanding infra is key to leveling up in crypto.

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