SEABW 2026 in Bangkok: Hashed, ShardLab, SCBX Plans May Conference
Southeast Asia Blockchain Week 2026 (SEABW) will run May 18–24, 2026 in Bangkok, Thailand. Organizers Hashed and ShardLab say the main conference will be held at True ICON Hall (ICON SIAM) on May 20–21, with SCBX as the main sponsor.
Southeast Asia Blockchain Week 2026 will center on five themes: regulatory frontier, institutional verticalization, Real World Assets (RWA) 2.0, the agentic economy, and the base layer imperative. The agenda includes a main stage for industry discussions and a developer spotlight stage. A “Play to Build” hackathon will culminate in a Demo Day for project presentations to potential investors.
The article links Bangkok’s selection to recent Thai regulatory progress: Thailand’s SEC approval of cryptocurrency ETFs and regulated futures trading via TFEX. It also notes Bank of Thailand work on a programmable payment sandbox and formal approval for major stablecoins, alongside capital gains tax exemptions tied to certain digital asset activities.
For access, general admission tickets will be free, while institutional roundtables remain closed-door for investment funds, infrastructure providers, and regulators. Southeast Asia Blockchain Week 2026 is positioned as a regional gathering designed to connect capital, builders, and policy-makers.
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This news is primarily an ecosystem and policy/market-structure update rather than a direct catalyst for any specific token. SEABW 2026 is set to connect developers, investors, and regulators, and the article highlights Thailand’s incremental regulatory progress (SEC-approved crypto ETFs, regulated TFEX futures, BoT programmable payment sandbox, and stablecoin approvals). Such steps often improve perceived legitimacy and can support medium-term sentiment for the broader crypto sector. However, because the event itself is scheduled months ahead and no particular crypto asset is named, near-term tradable signals are limited. Historically, major industry conferences tied to regulatory momentum tend to create short bursts of attention/positioning, but sustained price impact usually requires subsequent product launches, liquidity, or enforcement changes tied to specific instruments.