
DeFi is under siege.
The industry has arrived at a point where it is no longer sufficient to just keep saying “let’s get back to building”. We risk losing a bankless future unless the community comes together and collaborates on an action plan. Does the plan involve collaborating with the legacy establishment, or is it centered around scorched-earth policy? What are the key pillars of the plan? The community needs to decide, the industry needs to take action.
For this purpose Prague DeFi Summit, and the event build-up, has been designed around community collaboration and idea iteration. The Summit is going to be filled with presentations, panels, fireside chats and networking. Are we ready to seize the opportunity?


Joachim Schwerin
DG GROW / European Commission

Martin Derka
Quantstamp

Vyara Savova
EUCI

The Prague DeFi Summit is a conference focused on evaluating and discussing the current state of decentralized finance (DeFi) and its interaction with traditional finance (TradFi). The event aims to showcase the existing and upcoming products within the DeFi ecosystem, including protocols, interfaces, and other tools designed for a bankless future.
In order to get registered for the conference, please enter via Paralelni Polis. Don't forget to get your ticket in our shop where you can get bundle pass for our overlapping event ETHPrague as well.
The talks will be taking place in Polis and in neighboring venue, La Fabrika.
We open at 9am each day.
The talks will be taking place in Polis and in neighboring venue, La Fabrika.
We open at 9am each day.
We've prebooked rooms at Mama Shelter and to reserve one for you, simply email us at [email protected] with your requirement.
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a stunning city located in the heart of Europe. Known for its rich history, magnificent architecture, and lively culture, Prague is a must-visit destination for any traveler.
Timezone: GMT/UTC +02:00
Language: Czech
Money, prices & shops
The currency used in the Czech Republic is the Czech koruna. It is recommended to withdraw money from ATMs in case you want to use cash. Prices for daily goods are generally lower than in other countries in Europe, making it a budget-friendly destination. Supermarkets are usually open every day, but smaller stores may be closed on Sundays.
Data And Power
If you are coming from an EU country, roaming prices do not apply in the Czech Republic. Free Wi-Fi spots can be found at train stations, restaurants, and hotels. If you need continuous access, you can purchase a prepaid SIM card from any of the mobile operators. Don't forget Czechs use Type C and E power sockets!
Getting directions via public transport
The PID Lítačka app is the best way to find the best connection around town and the surrounding areas. Available at the App Store and Google play.
Other means of transportation
If you want to explore the city by bike, you can rent one from one of the many bike rental companies in the city. Uber and taxi services are also available. And if you have your own car, it is recommended to park at one of the many public parking lots or use the city's paid parking zones.
Prague Travel Guide
A helpful app and website for Prague's first-timers. It provides useful tips on the city's landmarks, museums, and galleries, as well as suggestions on where to eat and what to do in the city's vibrant nightlife scene. Available at both App store and Google play.
Honest Guide Youtube Channel
Before your visit you might want to check out the Honest Guide YouTube channel. Hosted by Janek and Honza, this channel provides insider tips and tricks to help you make the most of your visit to the city. Their videos cover a range of topics, from how to avoid tourist traps and scams to the best places to eat and drink in the city. They also provide recommendations for free or inexpensive things to do, as well as hidden gems that are often overlooked by tourists.
Timezone: GMT/UTC +02:00
Language: Czech
Money, prices & shops
The currency used in the Czech Republic is the Czech koruna. It is recommended to withdraw money from ATMs in case you want to use cash. Prices for daily goods are generally lower than in other countries in Europe, making it a budget-friendly destination. Supermarkets are usually open every day, but smaller stores may be closed on Sundays.
Data And Power
If you are coming from an EU country, roaming prices do not apply in the Czech Republic. Free Wi-Fi spots can be found at train stations, restaurants, and hotels. If you need continuous access, you can purchase a prepaid SIM card from any of the mobile operators. Don't forget Czechs use Type C and E power sockets!
Getting directions via public transport
The PID Lítačka app is the best way to find the best connection around town and the surrounding areas. Available at the App Store and Google play.
Other means of transportation
If you want to explore the city by bike, you can rent one from one of the many bike rental companies in the city. Uber and taxi services are also available. And if you have your own car, it is recommended to park at one of the many public parking lots or use the city's paid parking zones.
Prague Travel Guide
A helpful app and website for Prague's first-timers. It provides useful tips on the city's landmarks, museums, and galleries, as well as suggestions on where to eat and what to do in the city's vibrant nightlife scene. Available at both App store and Google play.
Honest Guide Youtube Channel
Before your visit you might want to check out the Honest Guide YouTube channel. Hosted by Janek and Honza, this channel provides insider tips and tricks to help you make the most of your visit to the city. Their videos cover a range of topics, from how to avoid tourist traps and scams to the best places to eat and drink in the city. They also provide recommendations for free or inexpensive things to do, as well as hidden gems that are often overlooked by tourists.