Main Takeaways
Binance Blockchain Yatra kicked off in Visakhapatnam, a city fast emerging as a tech and innovation hub on India’s east coast.
The event saw over 200 attendees participating in hands-on workshops, expert talks, live demos, and opportunities to connect and network with the community.
Distinguished guest speakers highlighted key themes such as the future of blockchain and AI, and the growing opportunities within Web3 to drive innovation and inclusive growth.
As India embraces the next wave of digital innovation, Binance is taking blockchain education directly to the heart of the country with the Binance Blockchain Yatra 2025, a pan-India initiative focused on raising awareness of Web3 and digital assets, driving grassroots innovation, and empowering local communities to adopt Web3 responsibly.
The nationwide journey kicked off in Visakhapatnam, a city fast emerging as a tech and innovation hub on India’s east coast, where over 200 builders, entrepreneurs, and blockchain-curious users participated in an enriching day of learning, dialogue, and hands-on discovery.
Visakhapatnam: A Launchpad Rooted in Community and Ambition
Known for its vibrant developer ecosystem, growing startup scene, and forward-looking government, Visakhapatnam is the perfect starting point for our mission to raise Web3 awareness and drive blockchain education. Public officials, business leaders, and Web3 founders attended the event, sharing their insights and expertise on emerging technologies.
Notably, public officials such as Appalanaidu Kalisetti, Member of Parliament for Vizianagaram; Dr. Suhasini Anand, Spokesperson for the Andhra Pradesh BJP; and Samayam Hemanth Kumar, President of AP Nirudyoga JAC, were present to lend their support. They emphasized the importance of fostering innovation through responsible blockchain adoption and highlighted the crucial role that public-private collaboration can play in unlocking new opportunities for young talent and startups, boosting the country’s broader emerging tech landscape.
The Visakhapatnam event set the tone for the road ahead: grounded in community, driven by innovation, and united by a shared commitment to building a more inclusive digital future.
A Deep Dive Into Web3, Built for Bharat
"Yatra" is a Sanskrit word meaning "journey" or "pilgrimage." It is commonly used in South Asian cultures, especially in India, to refer to a spiritual or religious journey to a sacred place. Beyond its traditional meaning, "yatra" can also be used more broadly to describe any significant journey or expedition.
The event that kicked off Binance’s Blockchain Yatra featured two insightful panel discussions led by Kushal Manupati, our Regional Growth & Ops Lead of South Asia. In true Web3 spirit, these conversations brought together diverse voices from various industries, showcasing the importance of collaboration and forward-thinking in driving innovation in emerging technologies.
Industry leaders, including Winny Patro (Co-founder and CEO, Recordent), Ravi Eswarapu (CEO, a-hub), and Sridhar Panuganti (CEO & MD, Xinthe Technologies), explored the intersection of blockchain and AI, from creating scalable public infrastructure to building trust-first applications. This session set the tone for productive discussions on emerging tech and the collaborative role of government, startups, and academia in bridging the skills gap in the tech sector.The second panel featured rising Web3 ecosystem leaders, including Shubham Bhandari (Head of Ecosystem, Manta) and Eslikumar Adiandhra Adiandhra (Head of Product & Ecosystem, Marlin). The speakers unpacked the importance of community-driven growth, the skill sets needed in a decentralized world, and how to nurture inclusive innovation from the ground up.
Throughout the conversations, key themes emerged around the essential skills needed to succeed in the Web3 space, the critical role of community engagement, and how founders can cultivate inclusive, sustainable ecosystems to drive long-term impact.
Education, Access, and Real-World Use Cases
Beyond the panels, attendees had the chance to participate in workshops, expert talks, live demos, and network with each other. From decentralized finance and identity solutions to tokenized real-world assets (RWA), participants explored blockchain in action, not just theory.
“This is just the beginning. Visakhapatnam’s energy and curiosity proved how ready India is to shape the next chapter of the internet,” said Kushal Manupati. “Through the Binance Blockchain Yatra, we want to make Web3 accessible to every crypto-curious user, developer, and dreamer across Bharat.”
Final Thoughts
The journey toward mainstream blockchain adoption in India is not just about technology; it's about people, opportunity, and shared progress. Whether you are a student eager to learn, a founder building the next big idea, or a policymaker shaping the future, there’s a place for you in the Binance Blockchain Yatra.
Binance is committed to making blockchain education and access more inclusive and community-led, one city at a time.
The Yatra now moves on to seven more cities across India: Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi. Each stop is designed to celebrate local innovation while staying true to our shared goal: building a responsible, inclusive, and community-powered Web3 future for India.
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