Unchained Summit India will debut in Mumbai on November 5-6, 2026, connecting crypto markets, finance, Web3 leaders, and policymakers. Aeternum will host the two-day summit, bringing investors, traders, founders, institutions, and technology builders together for focused discussions.
The event will mark Unchained Summit’s third edition after previous gatherings in Dubai and Vietnam. Mumbai will provide a key meeting point for traditional finance, digital assets, fintech companies, and Web3 businesses.
The summit expects more than 1,000 attendees, including over 300 investors and 50 speakers from global markets. Confirmed speakers include Binance’s S B Seker, CoinSwitch’s Ashish Singhal, and Avail co-founder Prabal Banerjee.
Day One will examine markets, finance, and digital assets through regulation, trading, tokenization, stablecoins, payments, and custody. Day Two will shift toward Web3 infrastructure, DeFi, artificial intelligence, interoperability, security, staking, and consumer applications.
India’s strong crypto participation adds importance to the summit’s market and policy discussions. Chainalysis ranked India first globally in its 2025 Global Crypto Adoption Index, highlighting continued digital asset activity.
The country also offers a major technology advantage through its growing developer ecosystem and blockchain talent. India had 21.9 million GitHub developers during 2025, strengthening its position within global Web3 development.
Sharath Kumar, Aeternum’s Founder and CEO, highlighted India’s digital asset participation, tokenization interest, and developer strength. He said the summit connects capital, policy, and technology while bringing global perspectives into India’s market conversation.
Mumbai’s financial ecosystem could help connect institutional capital with blockchain infrastructure and emerging digital asset opportunities. The summit will therefore position India as a meeting ground for global finance and Web3 innovation.
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