
HVR Launches 'Utility Now!' Campaign at the Debut of Global Web3 Event Series — Not the One to Miss
TORONTO, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As Consensus Toronto draws the world's leading voices in blockchain and decentralized finance,
Not the One to Miss
is where many of Web3's most ambitious builders and personalities will be heading after hours. Hosted by HVR and co-hosted by WonderFi, Lazer Technologies, GDA Capital, Houdini Swap, Joinable AI, Ritual, FlashyFinance, and Zero to One Strategic.
A Showcase of Growth: Web3's Expanding Ecosystem
The event celebrates the forward momentum happening across the Web3 space, spotlighting active launches, product milestones, and cross-chain innovation.
While most tokens depend on speculation and hype to gain value, HVR is focused on empowering them to unlock new functionality and sustainable growth,' said Nelson B. Thall, Co-Founder of HVR. 'Utility Now! is about giving people and projects more to do with their tokens, and giving communities more to build, grow, and earn from together.
HVR is building seamless no-code solutions that turn any site or dApp into a token-powered hub, complete with token-gated content, channels and chats, wallet integrations, rewards management, subscriptions, ads, and more, enabling existing projects to drive utility for their tokens and empowering creators and communities to launch and grow a revenue-generating token economy.
Together, these partners represent the leading edge of Web3, turning bold ideas into products, infrastructure, and tools that move the entire ecosystem forward.
'
Not the One to Miss
is our way, as friends, founders, and cohosts, of celebrating the builders moving this space forward,' said Nelson B. Thall on behalf of the hosts. 'It's about bringing together the people who inspire us with what they're creating on-chain and sharing that energy in person.'
About HVR
HVR is building the infrastructure for the next era of on-chain economies, turning any website or dApp into a token-powered hub with tools for gated content, channels and chats, tipping, rewards management, staking, and more. HVR offers a no-code platform for creators and communities to grow, monetize, and truly own their ecosystems.
Check Out What's Live Today
HVR already supercharges the web we know, bringing essential social features into browsing. Live now on iOS and Android, users can create a site in minutes, post like social media, comment on any webpage, tip in crypto, and earn from their engagement.
Download now at hvr.world
About
Not the One to Miss
Not the One to Miss
is an event series bringing together Web3 leaders for curated nights of conversation, connection, and celebration. Kicking off in Toronto, future editions are planned for Miami, Hong Kong, Dubai, and more, each spotlighting meaningful use cases, on-chain initiatives, and community-driven innovation.
To partner on future editions or learn more about Utility Now!, visit
www.hvr.world
or contact
info@hvr.world
.
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milka@converastionagency.ca
647.404.6454
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