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Decentralized Nigeria 2.0 Returns with a Gala Night in August

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
May 26, 2026
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Decentralized Nigeria 2.0 by Nova Phoenix and Rume Ophi

Decentralized Nova Phoenix and Rume Ophi

Lagos is once again preparing to become the epicentre of Africa’s blockchain revolution as Decentralized Nigeria, the continent’s most talked-about Web3 conference is returning for its second edition, and this time, the organizers are raising the bar with an awards and gala Nite.

Decentralized Nigeria 2.0 is scheduled for August 15, 2026 and will be held at the iconic MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos.

Beyond the conference itself, the 2026 edition introduces what could be the most addition yet, and that is the first major gala celebration of individuals, brands, and organizations in Nigeria’s fintech and crypto space.

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Speakers at Decentralized Nigeria 1.0

Blockchain leaders, Web3 developers, policymakers, NFT creators, investors, the government, enthusiasts, and private sector executives are expected to converge in a gathering that many described as unlike anything they had seen on the continent.

Co-convened by two individuals who, in many ways, embody the transcontinental ambition of the project, Nova Phoenix, founder of LyfebloodDAO headquartered in New York and Rume Ophi, a Lagos-based blockchain educator, crypto market analyst, and former Executive Secretary of the Blockchain Association of Nigeria, the inaugural edition of Decentralized event positions Nigeria, the world’s second-largest country by cryptocurrency as a nation actively shaping the policy, infrastructure, and dimensions of the Web3 age, particularly in Africa.

The conversations spanned decentralized finance, tokenization of real-world assets, the role of blockchain in transparent governance, cross-border payment solutions and what it would take for stablecoins and decentralized exchanges to operate within Africa’s evolving regulatory frameworks.

2.0: Bigger, Bolder, and Built for History

The conference will once again bring together the full spectrum of Nigeria’s and Africa’s blockchain ecosystem with panels, keynote addresses, workshops, and networking sessions.

It will dig deeper into the themes that defined the first edition and push the conversation into territory that the community is only beginning to explore.

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Decentralized Nigeria 1.0

The Maiden Gala and Awards Night

In what organizers and industry watchers are already calling a landmark moment for the Nigerian digital assets ecosystem, Decentralized Nigeria 2.0 will introduce a Gala and Awards Night making it the first major gala ever held to formally celebrate the individuals and organizations that have built the fintech and Web3 space within the country. The organizers say it is a moment that is long overdue.

Nigeria’s Web3 ecosystem has, over the past several years, produced several key brands for the country and Africa. Even with the large leaps in the space, Nigeria has yet to fully embrace the excellence and provide the industry with moments of collective pride and public visibility.

This event will be the opportunity to have a dedicated, prestigious platform for every individual taking the lead in this space.

Nova Phoenix, co-convener of the event, describes the evolution from the first edition to the second as a natural and necessary progression.

“Decentralized Nigeria which is part of the DCD network is a mission. The first edition was setting the foundation and gathering the community under one roof to put minds together. What we saw in Lagos was Africa speaking for itself in the language of Web3 and the world needed to witness that. Now with 2.0, we are not just repeating what worked, we are expanding what is possible,” Phoenix said

Rume Ophi, who has spent years at the frontlines of blockchain education and advocacy in Nigeria, is equally unequivocal about the importance of what the 2026 edition represents.

“One of the things that has always struck me about Nigeria’s crypto and Web3 community is the sheer depth of talent and sacrifice that exists within it. People have built extraordinary things, often against enormous odds, most times through regulatory uncertainty, infrastructure gaps, and public skepticism, and done so with very little formal recognition.

The Decentralized Nigeria Awards changes that. For the first time, we have a platform that says, in the most public and celebratory way possible, that this industry is real, that these contributions are valuable, and that excellence in fintech/Web3 will be honoured just as excellence in any other field is honoured. “

When Nova Phoenix and Rume Ophi first announced the inaugural Decentralized Nigeria conference, they described their mission in terms that were equal parts visionary and grounded, that Africa’s Web3 revolution, they insisted, must be led by Africans.

Not in opposition to the global blockchain community, but in genuine partnership with it, with full awareness of the continent’s unique socio-economic conditions, its particular regulatory challenges, its infrastructure gaps, and above all, its extraordinary human capital.

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