【BlockBeats】NFT and RWA ecosystems welcome an adjustment announcement. On January 6, a well-known event organizer announced the official cancellation of the NFT Paris and RWA Paris events originally scheduled for 2026. According to the official statement, due to the ongoing impact of the current market environment, despite the team implementing multiple cost-control measures, they are still unable to ensure the events proceed smoothly as planned.
For ticketed users, the official commitment is to complete full refunds within 15 days. This decision reflects the current state of the crypto market — even leading event brands are cautiously assessing the market cycle and cost-benefit balance. Industry observers believe that such adjustments may indicate that the market situation in the first half of 2026 still requires observation.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 7h ago
The market is so weak that it can't even support major events
The bear market is really hard to endure, it seems we need to stay in hibernation for now
Just cancel it, no tickets anyway haha
Is this a hint for us to wait and not cause trouble?
First half of 2026? I don't think that's very optimistic, friends
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-06 03:42
Alright, NFT Paris is over, what does this mean? Even the top events can't hold up anymore.
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Refunds are quick, but this signal is a bit unstable.
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They don't dare hold events in 2026, so it's really cold now...
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All the money has been refunded, but this wave indeed reflects that the market still needs to endure.
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Both market environment and cost control—translated, it means there's not enough money to burn.
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Top brands are hiding, and smaller events are out of the question.
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Cost control has led to cancellations; there's really no way out.
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What does this wave indicate? Anyway, don't expect anything in the first half of 2026.
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So, do they really expect NFT events to be held at Paris? With the current market...
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Full refunds are quite particular, but it looks a bit awkward.
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PonziWhisperer
· 01-06 01:44
Is the market really that bad? Even major events can't withstand it anymore.
They can still cut in 2026, how miserable is that?
Damn, refunds take 15 days, how short of money are they?
Top events are all cutting costs, retail investors still have to endure slowly, it's quite hopeless.
Basically, no one is coming, tickets can't be sold.
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SnapshotLaborer
· 01-06 01:41
Alright, even Paris can't hold out anymore. It seems this bear market is really quite fierce.
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just_another_wallet
· 01-06 01:32
The market is so weak that even major events can't hold up anymore.
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A 15-day refund? That's okay, at least no one ran away.
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They plan to hold events in 2026, but are already cutting back now. How cold is that?
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The bear market's truth serum—no one can escape.
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Talking about cost control? It's just that no one is buying tickets.
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Wait, is this hinting that the market will continue to fall in the first half of next year?
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Paris has canceled, how will those small domestic events survive?
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I just want to know how the people who already bought tickets are feeling now, haha.
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If major brands are like this, it shows how tough the market really is.
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Being able to get a refund is good enough; it's much more conscientious than some events.
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It's exposed—markets really aren't bouncing back as quickly as expected.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-06 01:24
The market is so bad that even top events can't hold up, definitely still a bear market.
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Another event has died, what does that say?
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15-day refund? That's considerate, better than some projects.
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In the first half of 2026, we might still have to stay low, feeling a bit hopeless.
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Top projects can't even bear the costs, is there still a way for small events?
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This wave clearly shows the industry's insecurity; they'd rather cancel than lose money.
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No wonder no one has been talking about Paris recently; it was directly canceled.
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Anyway, I didn't buy a ticket, so I'll just see how others handle it.
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The market cycle isn't over yet; the first half of 2026 still looks uncertain.
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-06 01:23
The market is so tough that even Paris can't be held. It seems we have to wait for the wind to come before making a decision.
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nft_widow
· 01-06 01:22
Alright, even Paris is gone, this market is really a bit suffocating
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Should have never bought the tickets, refunds take half a month
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Top events can't even hold up, what are we retail investors still expecting?
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Continue to observe in the first half of 2026? Feels like we've been observing forever...
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At least a full refund, much more conscientious than some project teams
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Another event killed by the market, this cycle is truly incredible
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So is this a subtle hint that the bear market will continue?
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The NFT story is really hard to tell anymore
NFT Paris 2026 event announced cancellation, market environment is the main reason
【BlockBeats】NFT and RWA ecosystems welcome an adjustment announcement. On January 6, a well-known event organizer announced the official cancellation of the NFT Paris and RWA Paris events originally scheduled for 2026. According to the official statement, due to the ongoing impact of the current market environment, despite the team implementing multiple cost-control measures, they are still unable to ensure the events proceed smoothly as planned.
For ticketed users, the official commitment is to complete full refunds within 15 days. This decision reflects the current state of the crypto market — even leading event brands are cautiously assessing the market cycle and cost-benefit balance. Industry observers believe that such adjustments may indicate that the market situation in the first half of 2026 still requires observation.