Dubai is set to host the inaugural Crypto Content Creator Campus (CCCC) 2024 on November 9–10 at W Palm Dubai — a two-day summit designed to map the future of the content creator economy at the intersection of blockchain and digital influence. With the global creator economy already valued at over $155 billion and projected to hit $525 billion within the next seven years, the timing could not be more strategic.
What Is the Crypto Content Creator Campus 2024?
The CCCC 2024 is a decentralised-attendance event bringing together influential figures from media, marketing, and cryptocurrency. Dubai, which has already registered more than 25,000 content creators, is well-placed to host this convergence of industries. The summit will explore how blockchain can be incorporated into content monetisation, audience engagement strategies, and the development of digital influence at scale.
Who Will Speak at CCCC Dubai?
The speaker lineup features some of the most recognisable names in global media and tech:
- Randi Zuckerberg — Founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media and HUG - Zach King — Filmmaker and social media influencer - Nick Tran — Former Head of Global Marketing at TikTok - Katie Penn — Former Global Head of Marketing at X - Shadi Nayyer — Former TikTok Global Head of Creator Programs
CCCC spokesperson Phoebe Peng summarised the event's ambition: "This event brings together the best from media, crypto, and marketing industries here in Dubai for everyone who wants to be at the forefront of the rapidly evolving digital market."
The CCCC Hacker House: $90,000 Up for Grabs
Alongside the main conference, the CCCC Hacker House will see builders competing for $90,000 in prize money. Winning teams and individuals will gain valuable networking opportunities focused on advancing content production and crypto promotion — blending technical innovation with creator-economy commercialisation.
Why Dubai for a Crypto Creator Summit?
Dubai's status as a global hub for both crypto regulation and content creation makes it a natural fit for an event of this scale. The emirate's growing base of 25,000-plus registered content creators reflects a broader regional shift toward digital-first media careers, and its open regulatory environment for blockchain businesses continues to attract international companies and talent.
The CCCC 2024 is positioned as a defining moment in the convergence of the creator economy and decentralised technology — with Dubai at the centre of that story.




