Ethereum Devcon 8 tickets on sale Mumbai
- Devcon organizers opened ticket sales on May 20 for Devcon 8, the Ethereum community’s flagship conference, scheduled for November 3-6, 2026, in Mumbai. - The clearest detail is price: official early-bird general admission starts at $349, while the event site frames Devcon around “private, and verifiable systems.” - The next official updates are expected on Devcon’s tickets and event pages, which list additional ticket releases and participation details.
Devcon 8 ticket sales are now live, putting Ethereum’s flagship developer conference on the calendar for Mumbai later this year. The official Devcon site says the event will run from November 3 to November 6, 2026, at the Jio World Center in Mumbai, India. The ticketing page says the conference will span four days and is aimed at developers, researchers, and broader ecosystem participants gathering around Ethereum. The launch fills in several details that were missing from early social posts about the sale. Organizers had already flagged Mumbai as the host city and November as the target month, but the official pages now show exact dates, venue details and an initial ticket price. The event language also gives a clearer read on the themes organizers want to emphasize this year: open systems, privacy and verification. ### When exactly is Devcon 8 happening in Mumbai? The Devcon website lists Devcon 8 India for November 3-6, 2026, in Mumbai. The Ethereum Foundation’s December 23, 2025 blog post said the conference would take place at the Jio World Center, and the current Devcon homepage names the venue address as G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai. That matters because some initial sale chatter referred only to a November event in Mumbai without exact dates. The official site now shows a four-day schedule window and identifies the conference as the eighth Devcon edition. ### What do tickets cost, and what is actually on sale? The official ticketing page says Devcon 8 early-bird general admission is priced at $349. The main Devcon homepage also shows a higher crossed-out “Global Early Bird” figure of $699 alongside the $349 price, indicating the current launch is a discounted early sale. A May 12 post from the EF events team on Paragraph said tickets would go live on May 20 and described the launch as limited availability with ETH payments only. That post also said a Devcon 8 ticket includes four days of talks, workshops, community spaces, collaboration and catering. ### What are organizers saying the conference is about? The ticketing page describes Devcon as “a gathering for Ethereum and the global movement building free, open, private, and verifiable systems.” That language is one of the strongest official signals so far about the conference’s framing. The Ethereum Foundation’s earlier Mumbai announcement described Devcon as the community’s annual global gathering for builders. That post said more details on programming, tracks and participation would come later, suggesting the agenda is still being built out. ### Are any speakers or attendees confirmed yet? Social posts circulating on May 22 referenced Ethereum developer Toni Wahrstätter among people expected around the event. The official Devcon pages currently available do not publish a confirmed speaker roster. That leaves a gap between early community discussion and formal event disclosures. For now, the verified information is limited to the sale opening, venue, dates, ticketing page and broad conference description. ### Why are privacy and security showing up so early in the pitch? The official Devcon language puts privacy directly into the event’s core description by highlighting “private, and verifiable systems.” That does not amount to a published program track yet, but it gives a stronger signal than the earliest sale notices. Past Devcon programming has regularly included operational security and privacy-related sessions, and the current positioning suggests those themes will remain central in Mumbai. Organizers have not yet posted a full agenda or track list for Devcon 8. ### What should people watch next? November 3 is the next fixed date on the calendar, when Devcon 8 opens in Mumbai, according to the official site. Before then, the ticketing page says attendees can watch for additional ticket types and upcoming releases, while the Ethereum Foundation’s Devcon update said more information on programming, tracks and participation is still to come.