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ETH Belgrade Uncovered: The Secret Sauce Behind Ethereum’s Most Inclusive Event Yet

ETH Belgrade Uncovered: The Secret Sauce Behind Ethereum’s Most Inclusive Event Yet

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Beincrypto
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2025-07-23 13:43:09
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How do you build a crypto event that doesn't feel like a Wall Street frat party? ETH Belgrade cracked the code.

The Welcoming Committee

No VIP ropes. No 'alpha' bros gatekeeping knowledge. Just 72 hours of pure Ethereum ethos—where newbies got the same red-carpet treatment as OG devs.

Decentralized Party Planning

Organizers ditched the corporate playbook. Workshops ran on participatory energy, not sponsor mandates. Even the coffee was community-funded—take that, $20 conference lattes.

Bullish Side Effect

Fun fact: attendee wallets collectively held over 42,000 ETH. Guess where those gas fees ended up flowing? (Cue cynical banker tears.)

Belgrade proved it: Web3's killer app might just be human connection. Now if only we could decentralize the after-party hangovers.

From Lisbon to Belgrade: The Birth of ETH Belgrade

For Petar, the idea took root at LisCon 2021.

“The energy was unforgettable. I imagined bringing that same spark to Belgrade,” he says.

He and Tanja made it happen by June 2023. The vision was backed by data: Balkan builders were everywhere: Lisbon, Dubai, Paris.

“Serbians, Croatians, Macedonians… always present,” Petar adds. “It showed us we needed something of our own.” 

Belgrade, with companies like Tenderly and DeFi Saver and over 50 startups, was the natural choice. It wasn’t just a location, but the center of regional innovation.

Builders First: ETH Belgrade’s Mission

ETH Belgrade was never about the flash. It was about utility.

“There’s often a gap between infrastructure and real-world use cases,” says Petar.

The team set out to close it. Talks extended beyond code, covering product design, regulation, and GTM strategies. The ETH Belgrade Ventures track supported founders with pitch sessions and free booths.

And the commitment didn’t stop at the Balkans: the team flew in hackers from ETH Global Prague, launched “Road to Devcon” meetups in Africa and Southeast Asia, and seeded global community hubs.

Beyond an Event: A Living Ecosystem

ETH Belgrade has grown into an ecosystem: local at its roots, but global in its reach.

“This isn’t just a conference,” Tanja says. “We do coworking days, bootcamps, meetups. We’ve advised ETH event teams, sponsored ETH Safari and ETH Rwanda. It’s bigger than us.”

Culture vs. Code: Where Ethereum Is Headed

Ethereum’s technical roadmap is well-documented. Its cultural future is less clear.

“There’s no roadmap for culture,” says Petar. “We’re seeing shifts in leadership, tone, and community priorities. That’ll define the next 12–18 months more than code.”

Making It Feel Like Home

ETH Belgrade is known for its hospitality, something deeply intentional.

“It’s not just us – it’s the whole community acting like hosts,” says Tanja.

Locals help guests, share tips, and make connections. Internally, small rituals keep the chaos in check.

“I always have my essentials pouch, and take 15 minutes of quiet each day,” Tanja shares.

Quality First, Always

Applications go through a strict review process led by Nikola Vukovic (DeFi Saver) and Natasa Bujosevic. The focus is quality, not fame.

“No one can buy a speaking slot,” says Petar.

Side events, however, are open-source: anyone can host one. Even logistical setbacks have become learning moments.

“Once we ended up setting hackathon tables at 4 a.m. because of miscommunication,” Tanja laughs. “Now, we overcommunicate and document everything.”

Ilija Rilakovic, who oversees legal matters for ETH Belgrade, emphasizes one thing above all: start early.

“Most legal challenges can be avoided with clear contracts and proper planning,” he says.

That includes agreements with venues, sponsors, and service providers, covering everything from payment terms to cancellation policies.

Ilija also monitors regulatory frameworks, particularly in the EU.

“For certain markets, such as the EU, due to MiCA regulation, non-EU projects may face restrictions on promoting their services unless specifically invited; a concept known as reverse solicitation. This means that you, as a non-EU project, may not actively advertise or solicit EU customers if the services you’re offering fall under MiCA and require a license,” he explains.

While Serbia currently allows more flexibility, understanding these distinctions is critical when organizing an international event.

Hackathons add another LAYER of complexity. Ilija recommends clear terms for both participants and sponsors, especially to mitigate intellectual property risks.

“As an organizer, you want to avoid being liable for anything created during the hackathon, particularly the functionality and transferability of the product,” he notes.

From website policies to partnership contracts, the goal is to reduce ambiguity and protect all parties involved, ultimately creating a secure and professional environment for innovation.

Advice to Future Organizers

The team’s advice is clear:

  • Start with local energy and a few strong builders
  • Build a team you trust to stay calm when things go off-script
  • Focus on what adds value: meaningful content, real connections, and a sustainable community

Conclusion

ETH Belgrade wasn’t built overnight. It grew from shared belief, trust, and relentless community focus. While the team is made up of many contributors, from Nikola’s strategic input to Aljosa’s operational coordination, it’s the synergy between them and the broader Balkan Web3 scene that powers ETH Belgrade.

It’s not just an event. It’s a reflection of what Ethereum can become when people, not hype, are at the core.

– Website: https://ethbelgrade.rs/
– X: https://x.com/ethbelgrade– LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eth-belgrade
– Founders: Petar Popovic | Tanja Mladenovic

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