Yudai Suzuki

Yudai Suzuki began supporting blockchain startups in 2017 through a startup incubator. In 2019, he joined a publicly listed company and financial institution in Japan, where he worked on the acquisition of a crypto asset exchange and developed group-wide strategies.
In 2021, he co-founded Fracton Ventures, Japan’s first crypto-native incubator. Through its incubation programs, Fracton focuses on expanding the Ethereum ecosystem and providing education on the philosophical foundations of decentra


Session

09-12
10:15
30min
Why Ethereum Needs a Collective of Incubators
Ingi Kim, Adrian Li, Yudai Suzuki

Ethereum’s growth has long depended on local communities, hackathons, and independent incubators. But these efforts are often fragmented, with limited collaboration across regions and domains. This panel brings together the founders of Ethreactor to discuss why Ethereum now needs a collective incubator DAO—a global network where incubators unite, share resources, and coordinate action. Together, we will explore how this model can amplify impact, create shared value, and ensure Ethereum’s future

Actual Intelligence
Ethreactor Stage