After the month of August and the results the pop-up city left behind, Crecimiento set out to double down and sustain what had been born. Season 2 was the answer. Between September and December 2024, the movement went from being a great event to being a long-term structure: a team, processes and programs built to last.

During Season 2, Founder School launched as the ecosystem's first structural program: free, global training for early-stage founders. And Aleph Hub stopped being an event venue to become the crypto heart of Latin America, with regular programming and a community that came back every week.

The Aleph de Verano key visual

The year closed with Aleph de Verano: two weeks of pop-up city with more than 1,500 participants, a hybrid hackathon with 280 builders, a zero-knowledge bootcamp and talks by more than one hundred global speakers. Vitalik Buterin's visit was the most talked-about moment, and it left a signal: the world was watching what was happening in Argentina.

Vitalik Buterin on the Aleph de Verano stage

More than an event, Aleph de Verano was a celebration of the community that made everything else possible, and the prelude to 2025. Season 2 ended with one certainty: Crecimiento was not just the August pop-up city. What followed was the test of scale.