NFC SUMMIT 2026 CLOSES ITS FIFTH EDITION WITH 2,700 ATTENDEES AND A LANDMARK PROGRAMME AT UNICORN FACTORY LISBOA - Coin Edition

NFC SUMMIT 2026 CLOSES ITS FIFTH EDITION WITH 2,700 ATTENDEES AND A LANDMARK PROGRAMME AT UNICORN FACTORY LISBOA

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NFC SUMMIT 2026 CLOSES ITS FIFTH EDITION WITH 2,700 ATTENDEES AND A LANDMARK PROGRAMME AT UNICORN FACTORY LISBOA Press Release

Europe’s Largest Digital Art and Web3 Conference Delivers Record Cultural Programme Across Three Days in Lisbon

Lisbon, June 8, 2026 – NFC Summit 2026, Europe’s largest annual event dedicated to digital art, Web3 culture, and creative communities, has concluded its fifth edition at Unicorn Factory Lisboa in the Beato Innovation District. Over three days, June 4 to 6, the summit welcomed 2,700 attendees from over 60 countries, bringing together artists, collectors, builders, institutions, and innovators at the intersection of art and technology.

The event featured 170 speakers across 110 sessions spanning three stages – the Main Stage, Kawaii Stage, and Longevity Stage – with 46 talks dedicated to art and Web3 on the Main Stage alone. Speakers included Adam Weitsman, Dmitri Cherniak, Peter Bauman (Le Random), Operator, Jeff Davis, and many more.

ART FACTORY AND CULTURAL PROGRAM

The Fabrica de Moagem and surrounding campus transformed Unicorn Factory Lisboa into a multi-space cultural destination across three days.

The top floor of the Art Factory hosted the SYSTEMS exhibition presented by Arab Bank Switzerland, curated by Nina Roehrs – ten works from the ABS collection alongside the three ABS Digital Art Prize 2026 finalists. 

Central Plaza was the heart of it all. Dmitri Cherniak’s LED Ringers Triptych – three screens, three meters high, four and a half meters wide – ran the new Ringers algorithm in continuous motion. 

OpenSea presented two shipping container galleries with Efdot (GLiFS, sold out) and Jiwa. MASNAH painted a large-scale mural of XCOPY’s The Doomed at the venue and one of his staple Cryptopunk murals Other murals by Serc, Giorgio Mussati, and Stefclaro lined up the campus. 

Art on Tezos presented four strong curations across the three days: Body, Machine, Ghost, Cycles, #fyp, and Liquid Realities.

The Cult of Crypto Art, powered by Basileus, returned for its fifth consecutive year –  transforming a shipping container into a temporary autonomous artist zone: part chapel, part pirate archive, part ritual space. 

The Grand Hall of the Art Factory featured two site-specific digital installations by Vhils and BOLDTRON, both presented by ETERNO Gallery; an infinity room and lightbox generative work by Eko33 (Calculated Skies), presented by Danae Paris; Bård & Jennifer Ionson’s interactive installation, Balloons In The Sky, presented by Hash Gallery; and Bitcoin-native generative art by BitArt and CyberSeaNFT, presented by The Bitcoin Art Society.

The Rare Art Floor continued with solo exhibitions by Bryan Brinkman, Maryam Hassani, Alan Bolton, Paradigmstories, Shils, Cycol Gallery, DEGEDOG and Pepe Vault alongside the Inksea Art Lounge and Digital Rescue Lab. The AI Cave in the basement was taken over by two AI immersive experiences by RnA Studio (MOODSCAPE) and Ganchitecture presented by Spirit Protocol and VTV.

The Inksea art lounge featured winners of community open calls and rotating curations by OG artists taking over all screens of the lounge every two hours: Hackatao, Martin Lukas Ostachowski, George Boya, Mattia Cuttini, Laurence Fuller, Mr Richi, Justin Aversano, Louis Dazy, DesLucrece by Arthemort, LeRandom, Coldie, Andrea Chiampo, Ann Ahoy, Neurocolor and Hivemind Digital Cultural Fund.

Over the course of 3 days, 15 guided tours of the art on view were held by 100 collectors for various communities, introducing digital art to students, Lisbon-based groups, seasoned collectors and new followers. Collectors and curators showed up to support: Adam Weitsman, Benny Redbeard, Basileus, Rani Jabban, Plutonium, Giannis Sourdis, BBA, Selo, Jeff Davis, Seth Goldstein, Arthemort, and Lanette (musicalnetta) among many others. 

KEY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Arab Bank Switzerland Digital Art Prize Winner

Arab Bank Switzerland presented SYSTEMS, a curated exhibition featuring ten works from the ABS collection by Kim Asendorf, Jack Butcher, Linda Dounia, Andreas Gysin & Sidi Vanetti, Larva Labs, and others – alongside the three ABS Digital Art Prize 2026 finalists: Gretchen Andrew, Jonas Lund, and Theo Triantafyllidis. 

The ABS Digital Art Prize 2026 was awarded to Gretchen Andrew for Facetune Portraits: Universal Beauty Vietnam.

“Gretchen Andrew’s work is timely in its examination of social and power systems and their permutations. Andrew unpacks the layers of beauty standards pressed upon us, specifically as young women. The physical delivery combines a complex system of technical research and digital tools to produce something both beautiful and visceral. Through cuts and layers of paint, she exposes what social media so often hides or subverts, revealing the manufactured perfections that lurk behind so many of the images we encounter.” – Abigail Miller, Jury Member, ABS Digital Art Prize 2026

OpenSea – Container Galleries & GLiFS Sells Out

OpenSea returned to NFC Summit with two new shipping container gallery shows – Efdot, presenting new work from his GLiFS project, and Jiwa, showing early outputs from his upcoming collection Art is Capital, both minting on OpenSea. 

GLiFS sold out during the NFC Summit 2026.

McBotto Pop-Up by ElevenYellow – Sold Out

ElevenYellow’s McBotto pop-up experience – a fast-food-inspired world built around collectible Botto toys – sold out at NFC Summit 2026, treating Botto as a full pop-cultural icon through immersive retail design and physical collectibles. The Botto-inspired toys were completed by a fast food inspired interactive experience transforming the visitor into AI slop. 

Meebits – Landmark Collection Acquisition

Collector Adam Weitsman announced the acquisition of the remaining 805 Meebits from the historic Larva Labs collection. The Weitsman Collection becomes the largest Meebits collection in the world with 1,036 works – including Meebit #8368, the extremely rare Dissected. The announcement was made in Lisbon during the Meebits Fútbol Fiesta Brunch, hosted in partnership with OpenSea.

MeWe – Watch Feed Launch

Privacy-first social network MeWe announced the launch of its Watch Feed, a dedicated short-form vertical video experience entirely free from tracking, data harvesting, and algorithmic manipulation, rolling out globally to all iOS and Android users. 

“We are delivering a state-of-the-art video experience that puts control back where it belongs – in the hands of the community and the creators,” said Carlos Betancourt, CEO of MeWe.

DANAE – “Calculated Skies”

DANAE presented Calculated Skies, a solo project by French artist Eko33 (Jean-Jacques Duclaux), curated by Marlène Corbun.

A pioneer of digital and generative art, Eko33 explores the intersections of code, perception, and contemporary technologies. Through an immersive mirror-room installation and a series of 20 unique artworks, Calculated Skies invites visitors into a constantly evolving visual landscape where reflection, light, and algorithms become tools for contemplation and self-discovery.

Bitcoin Art Society – Code Is Art

Bitcoin Art Society unveiled Code Is Art, a new generative art collection by resident artist CyberSeaNFT, exploring code as artistic material – transforming algorithms, live systems, and evolving structures into artworks preserved permanently on the Bitcoin blockchain.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

Beyond the Art program, NFC Summit 2026 featured:

  • Stablecoin Day: A full day of panels on digital finance, regulation, and real-world adoption, featuring speakers from Zama, Arab Bank Switzerland, BPI, Natixis, CRYMBO, and more.
  • Longevity Day: A dedicated track on human healthspan research with academics, entrepreneurs, and practitioners
  • The VIBE-A-THON (by COLAB Lisbon × NFC): A collaborative hackathon with mentorship from Loveable, Supabase, and MrChief
  • ACAI Kids and ACAI Masterclass: Hands-on AI creative workshops for children and professional artists, led by AI Art Magazine
  • TCG Tournaments: Competitive Magic: The Gathering, One Piece, and Pokémon tournaments throughout the summit
  • Art community side events hosted by The Cult of Crypto Art, Normies by serc, Mr Richi, Opensea, Meebits, Cryptopunks and XCOPY
  • The nearby Lisbon-based ETERNO Gallery opened Unpermissioned Self in collaboration with the Cryptopunks, a group show including Amber Vittoria, PIV, Rainer Hosch, Justin Aversano, Coldie, Dark0, ZafGod, and Pindar Van Arman.

LOOKING AHEAD

The sixth edition of NFC Summit will be announced very soon.

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About NFC Summit

NFC Summit is Europe’s largest annual event dedicated to digital art, Web3 culture, and creative communities. Having just completed its fifth edition in Lisbon, the summit is now on track for its sixth edition in June 2027, continuing to establish the city as a global destination for artists, collectors, institutions, and builders shaping the future of digital culture.

Founded by John Karp as the Nonfungible Conference, NFC was created with a simple ambition: to make digital art accessible beyond specialist circles. Each year, it brings together artists, collectors, researchers, crypto communities, technologists, and curious newcomers within the same physical space, fostering unexpected encounters across disciplines and audiences.

Now hosted at Unicorn Factory Lisboa, NFC transforms one of the city’s most iconic industrial sites into a temporary ecosystem for digital art, technology, and Web3 culture, where exhibitions, talks, performances, community gatherings, and large-scale installations unfold side by side.

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