Arbitrum will host a new edition of ArbiVerse in Buenos Aires on November 19, alongside Devconnect. The event will bring together developers, communities, and projects from the ecosystem to showcase technological advances, share experiences, and strengthen on-chain adoption in the region.

ArbiVerse will open its doors at 1:00 p.m. at Casa Futuro, where attendees will find a full range of activities dedicated to building on Web3. Registration is available through Luma, with access subject to prior approval.
The organization will provide official Arbitrum shuttles throughout the day, connecting Casa Futuro with La Rural, the Devconnect venue. This allows attendees to move between both locations without the need for external transportation.
Throughout the day, visitors will be able to explore a series of builder booths showcasing products, tools, and developments built on Arbitrum. This space is designed to meet teams directly, explore new use cases, and discuss the solutions being developed on the network.

Additionally, the event will feature interactive activities and games, where the community can participate in quick challenges and win prizes. These experiences aim to engage attendees and create informal networking opportunities among participants from different countries.
ArbiVerse will include a segment focused on technical and strategic exchange. The “fireside” talks will bring together founders and key figures from the ecosystem to discuss topics related to Arbitrum Everywhere, the technological evolution of the network, on-chain adoption, and current challenges in the ecosystem.

In parallel, developer workshops will be held for those looking to start or deepen their experience building on Arbitrum. These sessions will cover the latest innovations and how to move from an initial idea to the deployment of smart contracts.
Towards the end of the day, ArbiVerse will offer live music, local food, and a sunset barbecue. This segment is designed to showcase the cultural identity of Buenos Aires and provide a relaxed environment for continuing conversations started during the day.
Holding ArbiVerse alongside Devconnect makes it a key hub for the Web3 ecosystem. The presence of international developers, technical programming, and community integration positions the event as a relevant node for Arbitrum in Latin America.

With exhibitions, talks, workshops, and a cultural closing, the event stands out as a strategic meeting point for those developing, researching, or participating in Web3 initiatives both within and outside the region.
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