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Don’t miss out: Degen Meetup 2.0 in Singapore is happening tomorrow

Hosted by TON Voices advisor Luke Belmar, this full-day event brings together four of the biggest internet communities: Capital Club, TON Society, Jupiter, and CORE.

Expect insightful keynotes, deep dives into decentralization and the chance to connect with crypto’s top minds. Hear from speakers like Jack Booth, TON Society Co-Founder, and Ian Wittkopp, Partner at TON Ventures.

Event check-in begins on September 20 at 10AM SGT to 11AM SGT at the JW Marriot Hotel Singapore South Beach.

The event runs from 11AM SGT to 5PM SGT.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of one of crypto's hottest events — grab your ticket now!



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Don’t miss out: Degen Meetup 2.0 in Singapore is happening tomorrow

Hosted by TON Voices advisor Luke Belmar, this full-day event brings together four of the biggest internet communities: Capital Club, TON Society, Jupiter, and CORE.

Expect insightful keynotes, deep dives into decentralization and the chance to connect with crypto’s top minds. Hear from speakers like Jack Booth, TON Society Co-Founder, and Ian Wittkopp, Partner at TON Ventures.

Event check-in begins on September 20 at 10AM SGT to 11AM SGT at the JW Marriot Hotel Singapore South Beach.

The event runs from 11AM SGT to 5PM SGT.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of one of crypto's hottest events — grab your ticket now!

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