TRON DAO demonstrated its continued commitment to blockchain innovation and talent development during ETH Denver 2025, where the organization served as a Golden Sponsor for the CUBE Summit and actively engaged with emerging blockchain professionals.
The CUBE Summit, a collaboration between twelve prestigious university blockchain clubs including Harvard, MIT, Stanford, and Oxford, represented a pivotal platform for cultivating next-generation blockchain talent. TRON DAO's participation underscored its strategic focus on nurturing young innovators in the Web3 ecosystem.
Sam Elfarra, TRON DAO's Community Spokesperson, played a central role in the conference, delivering a keynote address on stablecoins and payments while serving as a judge for the summit's pitch sessions. Elfarra also presented an award to the most outstanding project, emphasizing TRON DAO's commitment to accelerating groundbreaking blockchain initiatives.
The organization's involvement extended beyond pitch sessions, co-hosting CUBE Talent Night with BuidlerDAO and Blockchain at Berkeley. This networking event provided a critical opportunity for knowledge sharing and ecosystem integration, aligning with TRON DAO's mission to promote real-world blockchain adoption.
TRON DAO's conference participation coincided with the recent launch of the TRON Builders League (TBL), an incubator program designed to support blockchain developers. With a potential funding pool of $10 million and comprehensive mentorship opportunities, TBL represents a significant investment in blockchain innovation.
The organization's strategic engagement at ETH Denver reflects its broader objectives of decentralizing the internet and fostering technological advancement. With over 290 million user accounts and more than $21 billion in total value locked, TRON DAO continues to position itself as a significant player in the blockchain ecosystem.
By prioritizing talent development and providing robust support mechanisms, TRON DAO is not merely participating in the blockchain revolution but actively shaping its trajectory, particularly among emerging technology professionals.


