December felt both reflective and energizing in our CryptoMondays community. Looking back at the end of 2025, the community naturally slowed down to reflect with gratitude and look ahead with enthusiasm. Conversations increasingly focused on execution, trust and sustainable coordination between crypto, AI and decentralized systems.
One of the highlights of this month was the 11th DAIAA General Assembly, where members came together to monitor progress in the working groups and align on what matters most as we head into 2026. The conversation covered the future of verifiable agents, data provenance, shared standards and decentralized coordination issues, and why Web3 infrastructure is such an important part of building trustworthy, decentralized AI.
Throughout December, regular daily and leadership conversations, supported by our sponsor Swarm, helped keep the community connected. These conversations have recurring themes that connect the community: how automation is changing finance and business, where decentralization really adds value, and where human judgment is still needed. Discussions about finance, Bitcoin treasury strategy and agent-based trading focused less on theory and more on what actually works in practice.
This month also included a deeper dive into agent infrastructure and education, including work and progress on Agent MonDAI, LearnVault sessions, and Swarm community conversations. Panels and discussions on decentralized AI showed how the crypto and AI communities are moving closer together, especially in the areas of coordination, incentives, and building systems that don’t rely on trust.

Looking back on the year, our direction became clearer. December felt less like an end and more like a break. With momentum, the community agreed that the next phase of growth is less about growth and more about staying aligned: clearer standards, better tools, and stronger collaboration between teams and communities. Regular social media, newsletters and growing sponsorship support helped shape this tone as we entered the new year.
This year showed how strong CryptoMondays is as a grassroots, community-driven network. With more than 150,000 members spread across 56 active chapters in 18 countries, the community continues to grow without losing its local character. Looking ahead, we’d like to share what’s next. New chapters are launching in Chicago, Lawrence, San Juan, Andorra, iBiza, Cozumel and CryptoMondays. Denver will restart, further expanding the network in 2026. As the community grows, our focus remains the same: real conversations, strong local leadership, and meaningful global connections.
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“CryptoMondays is based on the principle that community is the ultimate utility,” said Lou Kernerfounder of CryptoMondays. “When people meet in person, they create trust – and trust is the foundation of everything we build in Web3.”
CryptoMondays is a decentralized global community that meets weekly in cities around the world to foster real connections between people passionate about blockchain, Web3 and decentralized technologies. Founded by Lou Kerner in 2018, CryptoMondays has grown into a global network of local events that inspire collaboration, education and innovation. People come to ‘learn, earn and connect’
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