São Paulo, that great, grumpy giant of a city, tried its best to swallow us whole. It nearly succeeded. But not before we squeezed out a few decent stories.
As BeInCrypto’s LATAM Team Lead, Luis Magalhães, bravely led our charge through the chaos, armed with a notebook and a smile that said, “I’ve seen worse than your crypto rants.” He interviewed, debated, and ensured our global audience didn’t miss a single byte of Brazil’s crypto carnival-whether you speak Portuguese, Spanish, or the universal language of confused Uber drivers.
Here’s how the week unfolded, minus the city’s attempts to derail us.
What Made the Floor a Little Less Boring
MERGE São Paulo drew a crowd that actually reads before showing up. No clueless tourists here-just builders, money wizards, and people who’ve probably never used a DJ’s turntable for anything besides spinning crypto jargon. No wristband lines longer than your patience. No business card exchanges over booming bass (unless you count the bass of your own heartbeat while dodging traffic).
The real magic? A room full of regulated banks, self-custody nerds, and fintechs processing real money. It’s like a party where everyone brings cash, but no one brings snacks. Brazil needs more of this crossover-preferably in a city that doesn’t hate itself.
The event was just the right size: big enough to feel important, small enough to accidentally bump into the same genius three times. Coincidence? We’ll never know.
Leadership and Interviews That Could Make a Robot Cry
On the Panel Stage
Luis, our fearless moderator, led a panel called “Stablecoins in Practice,” which sounded less thrilling than it was. He herded a pack of crypto experts-Carlos, Pedro, and Marcos-who argued about how stablecoins are rewriting Brazil’s financial rules. Spoiler: They’re doing it faster than your Netflix password expires.
On day two, he joined another panel, “Tokenized Money,” with regulators and neobankers who made digital currency sound as exciting as a tax audit. But hey, at least they didn’t talk about weather.
São Paulo: The City That Hates You, Probably
Let’s address the elephant in the room: São Paulo. That city is a masterclass in chaos. Getting from the main venue to side events felt like training for a marathon in a car. Traffic? More like a dragon that spits delays. The city wasn’t built for pedestrians-it was built for people who want to test their luck with GPS.
Side events? Underattended. Scheduling? A nightmare. The kind of nightmare where you miss a networking dinner because your Uber driver got lost in a metaphor. The informal deals that happen between venues? They cost more time than a Brazilian coffee break.
This isn’t MERGE’s fault-they’re building something special. But São Paulo? It’s like a party that forgot to build a dance floor. Rio de Janeiro, take notes. Or better yet, host it in a city that doesn’t treat time like a disposable snack.
Worth It. If You Have a Strong Heart
MERGE São Paulo? A solid event. The conversations were real, the crowd serious, and the TradFi-DeFi crossover happening there is the kind of drama that could inspire a Netflix series. If you plan to attend next year, here’s your survival guide: map your side events like you’re planning a heist, add 200% to your travel time, and accept that you’ll miss one conversation. São Paulo’s toll is steep, but the views from the top? Priceless.
For more crypto chaos, follow us at beincrypto.com/pt-br and our Spanish-language platforms. Or just avoid São Paulo until it learns to stop being a menace.
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