
COMETS Builders in Prague
A City Already in Motion
By the time May 7th rolled around, Prague was already filling up. ETHPrague was a day away, side events were stacking up on every Luma calendar in the region, and the city had the buzz of a place about to host one of the most active weeks in the European Web3 calendar. Walking into a meetup on the eve of all that takes a certain kind of person, the kind who wants to start the week with real conversations rather than ease into it.
The room we got was exactly that. Developers, founders, and ecosystem operators who had landed early and chose to spend their first Prague evening in a space built for the people behind the code. Locals from the Prague scene mixed with builders who had travelled in from across CEE, and the energy from the first minute made it clear this was going to be a night that earned its place in the week ahead.




A Lineup Built for the Conversation
The evening opened with a Comets presentation from Daiana Marculescu, setting up what the night was about and the community it was bringing into the room. From there, the program moved into a series of speaker slots that pulled together the threads the event was built around: where Web3 and AI are actually intersecting, what builders in this region are seeing on the ground, and which parts of the conversation are still wide open.
The heart of the evening landed on the panel: AI Meets Web3, How Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping Blockchain Development. Daiana M., Ilie Puscas, Dan Krupka, Ciprian Carlan, and Tori Masters carried it through the questions that builders in this space wrestle with every day. Where AI tooling is genuinely changing how developers ship, where the hype is still running ahead of reality, what the regulatory picture looks like for teams trying to ship something serious, and how the next wave of products gets built when two of the fastest moving spaces in tech keep crashing into each other.
What made the panel work was that nobody was trying to settle the question. They were trying to map it honestly, and that honesty pulled the audience in. Questions came from the room throughout, follow-ups came faster, and the conversation kept finding new corners to push into.




Heading Into ETHPrague
By the time people started filtering out, ETHPrague week had already begun for everyone in that room. Plans had been made, follow-ups had been promised, and the threads that opened during the panel were going to keep moving through the next few days at the main event. That is what a good warm-up evening does. It does not try to be the week. It sets the tone for it.
To everyone who came, to our speakers and panelists for the depth they brought, to AI Tinkerers Prague and Binance for standing with us, thank you. Prague, this was a good one. We will be back.
