Proposal: Regen Hub at Devconnect 2025 – Buenos Aires
This proposal outlines a comprehensive plan for the Regen Hub at Devconnect 2025 in Buenos Aires, building on the success and learnings from our previous hubs at Devcon Bogotá (2022) and Devcon Bangkok (2024).
We’re excited to bring this community-driven, locally rooted and globally connected experience to Latin America once again—this time to Argentina, a region rich with social innovation, grassroots action, and web3 experimentation.
Summary of Proposal
The Regen Hub is a welcoming and inclusive space within Devcon that fosters connection, collaboration, and education around regenerative approaches in web3. It centers local voices and initiatives, encourages deep dialogue, and builds bridges between global Ethereum builders and Latin American changemakers.
At Devconnect Buenos Aires, the Regen Hub will reflect the vibrant Argentinian spirit of resilience and innovation, while holding space for global collaboration and reflection on the role of Ethereum in regenerating social, ecological, and economic systems.
Motivation and Rationale
How would this community hub enhance attendee experience?
The Regen Hub provides a unique space for slowing down, connecting deeply, and exploring meaningfully. It complements the technical focus of Devconnect with human-centered programming that emphasizes place-based solutions, systemic thinking, and the power of community.
How would this complement the main programme at Devconnect?
Devconnect’s decentralized format makes it ideal for a persistent community hub that attendees can return to throughout the week. The Regen Hub acts as an anchor point for ongoing conversations, spontaneous connections, and co-creation between diverse actors—from grassroots organizers to protocol developers.
Why is a hub the best format for this?
Regenerative work thrives in spaces of intimacy, trust, and continuity. Rather than one-off talks or panels, the hub provides an immersive experience where attendees can engage in roundtables, facilitated sessions, and emergent discussions. Our experience in Bogotá and Bangkok has shown that this format leads to lasting relationships and concrete collaborations.
Implementation
Production Requirements:
- Standard support from Devconnect (chairs, outlets, whiteboards, screen/projector)
• Desired additions:
- Plants and natural decor for an inviting, calm environment
- Display table for local regenerative projects and tools
- Comfortable seating (beanbags, rugs) for informal conversations
- Wall space for a Community Board and Interactive Regen Map
Sample Program
Morning Sessions:
- Opening Circle & Welcome
- Spotlight on Local Projects: Short demos or Q&As with Argentinian builders and initiatives
Afternoon Sessions:
- Roundtable Discussions, e.g.:
- “Can Ethereum Support Economic Justice in LATAM?”
- “The Politics of Regeneration in a Global South Context”
- “Land, Labor & Crypto: Decentralizing Beyond Code”
- “Regenerative Finance: What’s Real, What’s Needed?”
- “Digital Commons and Cultural Sovereignty in Latin America”
- Facilitated Networking: Matchmaking between local/regional actors and international supporters
All-Day Activities:
- Interactive Regen Map – Attendees add and explore regenerative efforts around the world
- Community Collaboration Wall – Offers, needs, ideas and questions posted by participants
- Local Stories Booth – Video testimonials booth for sharing projects and community experiences
Potential Local & Regional Collaborators
We’re actively identifying collaborators from Argentina and across LATAM. Sample initiatives we’d love to feature include:
- Celo Latin America (CeLatam)
CeLatam runs a Web3 Acceleration Program supporting blockchain projects in Latin America that focus on regenerative finance, real-world asset tokenization, and stablecoins, aiming to scale impact and innovation in the region.
- Kilimo (Argentina)
An AgTech startup utilizing AI to optimize irrigation practices, helping farmers reduce water usage and adapt to climate change. Their technology supports sustainable agriculture by enhancing water efficiency.
- Puna Bio (Argentina)
A biotech company based in Buenos Aires developing biostimulants from extremophile microbes found in the high-altitude Puna region. Their products aim to improve crop yields and restore degraded soils, offering sustainable alternatives to traditional fertilizers.
- Xcapit (Argentina)
An Argentine Web3 R&D firm leveraging blockchain and AI to build digital infrastructure aimed at financial inclusion and impact. They focus on advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals through decentralized technologies.
- La Delia Verde (Argentina)
A regenerative farm in Argentina focusing on soil carbon solutions through practices like cover cropping and rotational grazing. They integrate livestock to enhance soil health and diversify income streams.
Team
Organizers:
- Guil Maueler – Creative Director @ Regens Unite (Lead Organizer)
- Corinna Schlicht – Partnerships & Communications Lead @ Regens Unite (Lead Organizer)
- Luisa Fosco – Community Facilitator & Experience Designer
- You? – Ecosystem Connector, supporting LATAM partnerships
(We are currently onboarding local co-organizers in Argentina - contact us to collab!)
Expertise and Suitability
Our team has hosted successful Regen Hubs across three continents, with deep ties to the public goods, social impact, and Ethereum communities. We work with intention, care, and a non-commercial ethos—ensuring that our spaces are collaborative, educational, and focused on systems change, not product promotion.
Marketing-Free Commitment
In line with Devconnect’s community-first values, all Regen Hub content will remain non-promotional. We will maintain clear curation guidelines to ensure that the hub centers education, relationships, and regenerative collaboration.
Closing Note
Regen Hub Buenos Aires aims to spark powerful conversations, build unexpected bridges, and bring to light the regenerative potential of Ethereum grounded in Latin American realities. We’d be honored to co-create this experience at Devconnect 2025.
Relevant links:
Our previous Community Hub (Devcon 7 - Bangkok):
Our previous Community Hub (Devcon 6 - Bogotá):



