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2026-04-17 07:51:53

Conference PR for Crypto Projects: How to Maximise Visibility Before, During, and After an Event

Major Web3 conferences bring thousands of decision-makers, journalists, and investors into the same city for two or three days. TOKEN2049 Dubai, Paris Blockchain Week, and TOKEN2049 Singapore are among the largest, each drawing tens of thousands of attendees and hundreds of press. Teams that show up without a media plan hand out cards and leave with nothing published. The ones that extract lasting value treat conferences as three-phase media operations: build journalist relationships before the event, execute real-time media ops on-site, and convert event momentum into sustained coverage for months after. This is the exact crypto conference PR framework. Phase 1: Pre-Event Journalist Outreach (Four to Six Weeks Before) Media coverage at conferences is won or lost before the event starts. Journalists arrive with stories half-written and source lists already built. A project that starts pitching on day one is already too late. Four to six weeks before Identify which journalists are attending through the conference media partner list and X posts from reporters confirming attendance. Send personalised pitches that reference the journalist's recent coverage and explain why the founder is a relevant source. Secure pre-scheduled interviews. Journalists at major conferences have 20+ meetings per day. If the interview is not on their calendar before they arrive, it will not happen on-site. Two weeks before Prepare a conference-specific press kit: the announcement (if any), founder bio, high-res photos, a one-page fact sheet, and three pre-approved quotes on trending topics. Submit speaker proposals if the deadline has not passed. A 15-minute panel generates more event PR blockchain coverage than a week of booth conversations. Outset PR's media relationship methodology covers how to build journalist connections from first contact to structured access, which is the foundation conference PR requires. Phase 2: On-Site Real-Time Media Ops The conference floor moves fast. Journalists write stories in real time and need quotes they can file within the hour. Station the founder near the media zone, not the booth. The booth attracts attendees. The media zone produces articles. Monitor breaking news from the conference and offer reactive commentary. If a major speaker announces a regulatory position, the founder can provide expert commentary within 30 minutes. This is the highest-value skill for any TOKEN2049 PR strategy or PBW appearance. Attend journalist-accessible side events. The VIP dinner at Versailles (PBW) or closed-door roundtables (TOKEN2049) produce feature stories. The main stage after-party produces photos. Do not pitch from the stage. Panellists who turn their slot into a product demo lose both the audience and the journalist. Send digital press kits before meetings, not paper on the floor. Outset PR's Press Office model trains founders in reactive commentary: when a journalist asks "what do you think about what that speaker just said?", the founder must deliver a quotable answer in under 60 seconds. Phase 3: Post-Event Coverage That Lasts Three Months Most projects leave the conference and move on. The PR value evaporates within a week. Week 1 Send follow-up pitches within 48 hours. Reference the specific conversation: "Following up on our discussion at PBW about [topic], here is the data I mentioned." Publish a founder recap article with substantive analysis of the three most important conference themes, not a "we had a great time" post. Week 2 to 4 Pitch follow-up stories that extend conference themes. If the event discussed stablecoin regulation, pitch a deeper analysis. The reporter who quoted the founder during the conference is now a warm contact. Feed them exclusive data for the next three to six months. Months 2 to 3 Reference the conference in the upcoming earned coverage. "As [founder] discussed at TOKEN2049 Dubai," gives every future article a credibility anchor. Start pre-event outreach for the next major conference. Outset PR documented how sustained post-event coverage works through its ChangeNOW ecosystem campaign : 600+ articles and 100+ expert quotes created coverage density that compounded long after any single event. Which Conferences Produce the Most PR Value in 2026 Not all events deliver equal media value. The projects that extract the most from side event visibility target conferences with high journalist density and decision-maker attendance. Here is how the major 2026 events compare on PR-relevant metrics. Event When Attendees Journalist density PR opportunity Paris Blockchain Week April 15-16 10,000+ 450+ journalists, 70% C-level Highest institutional media-to-attendee ratio TOKEN2049 Dubai April 29-30 15,000+ Major crypto + finance press Scale + Middle East institutional focus Consensus (Austin) May 2026 15,000+ US mainstream + crypto media Best for US mainstream media placement TOKEN2049 Singapore October 7-8 25,000+ Largest crypto media contingent Largest event globally, 1,000+ side events ETHDenver Feb-March 20,000+ Developer + tech media Best for developer-facing Paris Blockchain Week PR and coverage Outset PR's guide on 7 battle-proven techniques to make PR content more persuasive applies directly to conference preparation: the quotes, talking points, and press materials the founder brings must convert casual conversations into publishable stories. Conclusion A crypto conference is a 48-hour window that can produce three months of coverage or zero published stories. The difference is preparation, execution, and follow-through. Build journalist relationships before the event, deliver quotable commentary on-site, and convert every conversation into a follow-up pitch within 48 hours. The conference badge gets the founder into the room. The PR framework determines whether they leave with coverage. Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

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