During the first part of November, activity appeared quieter than usual, at least on the surface. In reality, the period was marked by several notable developments. The team, led by founder and lead developer Andrew Stone, participated in the Blockchain Futurist Conference 2025 in Miami, Florida, contributing to discussions on emerging technologies. In addition, a new guide was added to the Nexa Forum Academy section, providing a detailed review of the complete process for creating and verifying tokens via a full node.
Blockchain Futurist Conference 2025: Nexa is a Gold Sponsor of the Futurists Conference in Miami, Florida
Nexa was a Gold Sponsor of the Blockchain Futurist Conference 2025. Recognized as the largest Web3 gathering in the United States, the event took place on 5–6 November 2025 in Miami, Florida, at the Hard Rock Guitar Hotel and Daer. The conference brought together leading blockchain specialists, cryptocurrency professionals, and AI innovators to explore emerging technologies shaping the future of digital finance.
Although the conference has already concluded, this announcement reflects its original pre event communication. Further coverage and insights from the conference will be shared later this month.
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Guide: How to Verify and Prove Your Token Metadata on the Nexa Full-Node
This is Part 2 of the guide on creating a token using the Nexa full node. In this section, we take an additional step by making the token’s metadata verifiable and provable on chain in accordance with the official Nexa standard for metadata proof. This phase is presented separately because it requires the use of sha256sum in the command line, which introduces additional effort to ensure the originality and integrity of the token.
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Web3 Global Talks Spaces on X
Nexa has already participated in three public X (formerly Twitter) Spaces during November. The first session, held on 2 November, focused on seamless Web3 experiences, followed by subsequent discussions addressing industry fragmentation and core technological fundamentals.
By taking part in these live sessions, the team continues to actively engage with both the community and broader industry trends. Such participation helps maintain awareness of emerging developments and offers valuable insights for more involved community members. For those who were unable to attend, the recordings are available at the links provided below.
Seamless Web3:
https://x.com/i/spaces/1MnxnPrVQVkGO
Fragmentation:
https://x.com/i/spaces/1BRKjgELjzdGw
Fundamentals:
https://x.com/i/spaces/1PlKQOZDglZJE
Nexa POS Point-of-Sale Payments Receiver PayDeck
The beginning of November also brought an unexpected addition to the ecosystem. On 4 November, the beta version of the Nexa Point of Sale (POS) payment receiver, an open source software project, was released. This tool enables merchants to accept Nexa coins as a payment option, further expanding the utility and accessibility of the Nexa network.
Nexa PayDeck:
https://paydeck.org
To Sum Up
From presenting on stages at world class conferences in Florida to releasing new tokenization guides and welcoming promising ecosystem developments, the first half of November has been remarkably dynamic. We look forward to concluding the month with equally significant progress. Thank you for staying with us, and we look forward to sharing more exciting updates soon.

