Electroneum at Blockchain Futurist Conference: A Massive Sold-Out Collection, Global Press, and Meaningful Momentum
The Blockchain Futurist Conference made its U.S. debut in Miami on November 5–6, bringing together more than 6,500 blockchain professionals, developers, and creators.
Between packed panel discussions, conversations with industry leaders, and genuine interest from builders across the ecosystem, Miami represented an extremely strong showing for Electroneum and CEO Richard Ells. Highlights include Electroneum:
- Featured in Cointelegraph conference coverage
- Selling out the One Ocean Foundation partnership NFT collection
- Taking over an electric main stage following Trump’s BTC panel
Here's what happened.
Featured in Cointelegraph: Electroneum and the Sustainable Blockchain Movement

Immediately following the Blockchain Futurist Conference, Cointelegraph published feature coverage highlighting Electroneum's role in sustainable blockchain innovation.
The article focuses on Richard’s conference fireside chat "How Non-Profits and Brands Embrace Digital Assets" and the conference unveiling of the joint initiative between Electroneum, One Ocean Foundation, Rarible, and Italian artist Andrea Crespi.
Additionally, Cointelegraph outlines how Electroneum's low-energy infrastructure enables transparent, environmentally conscious funding models for NGOs like One Ocean and its latest project, The Blue Forest, which will direct 100% of NFT proceeds to seagrass reforestation in the Mediterranean.
Key highlights from the article include:
- CEO Richard Ells emphasized that sustainability is becoming "a structural expectation rather than a branding exercise"
- Rarible co-founder Alexander Salnikov described how Electroneum’s simplified NFT flows and low-cost infrastructure make Web3 more accessible
- Electroneum recently winning third place at the Areté Premio, recognizing innovations that combine sustainability, art, and digital technology
This article is a huge win for the ecosystem, as this kind of global media coverage recognizes Electroneum as a serious player in the movement toward responsible blockchain technology.
The Electroneum x One Ocean NFT Collection Sold Out!

As reported in Cointelegraph, Electroneum, One Ocean Foundation, and Rarible announced a joint venture to raise funds through an NFT collection of Andrea Crespi’s The Three Graces divided into 2,000 digital fragments
We’re proud to announce that the collection has completely minted out!
Each fragment was minted Electroneum with 100% of proceeds going directly to seagrass reforestation efforts.

The sell-out demonstrates several key things:
- Real demand exists for sustainable digital collectibles
- Electroneum's infrastructure can support accessible, low-cost NFT experiences
- The community and broader audience respond strongly to purpose-driven projects
- Blockchain technology can serve as a practical tool for environmental funding
Users could mint their NFT by participating in two ways: crypto-newcomers could purchase directly through One Ocean Foundation's website, while experienced users could mint through Rarible, which recently integrated Electroneum's blockchain.
The Blockchain Futurist Conference Experience: Electroneum Racking Up Wins on Stage

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The Blockchain Futurist Conference (Canada's largest blockchain and Web3 event, holding its first U.S. edition in Miami) brought together 6,500 industry participants for two days of conversation on DeFi, Web3, NFTs, and sustainability.
Electroneum's presence was huge!

The Sustainability Panel
The fireside chat "How Non-Profits and Brands Embrace Digital Assets" featured Electroneum alongside One Ocean Foundation, Rarible, and Andrea Crespi. The discussion centered on how blockchain can support transparent, low-impact funding models for NGOs and announced the joint ocean restoration initiative live on stage.

Daniele Acciaro, Head of Business Development for One Ocean Foundation, noted that Electroneum's efficiency "enables art, environmental impact and technology to function in a unified framework without the resource burden of traditional chains."
Onwards: Building More Sustainable Models for Blockchain-Powered Solutions
The Blockchain Futurist Conference showcased what the Electroneum community already knows: sustainable, accessible blockchain technology has real-world demand.
A sold-out NFT collection funding ocean restoration.
Feature coverage in Cointelegraph reaching a global audience.
Meaningful conversations with industry leaders exploring what's possible with low-energy infrastructure.
These are proof points that Electroneum's approach resonates beyond the existing community and into the broader blockchain ecosystem.
Thank you for being part of this movement.