The Crypto Content Creator Campus (CCCC) 2025 has successfully concluded in Lisbon, Portugal, after a sold-out three-day event. Held at the Carlos Lopes Pavilion, the campus gathered leading creators and innovators to redefine content creation in the realms of Web3 and cryptocurrency.
The opening day highlighted a transformative era focusing on AI-driven monetization and creator-led cryptocurrency adoption. Key discussions revolved around enhancing audience engagement and authenticity, affiliate marketing strategies, and the integration of artificial intelligence in monetization.
Ben Zhou, Co-founder and CEO of Bybit, delivered the keynote address titled “Empowering the New Age of Affiliate Marketing.” He elaborated on the evolution of affiliate marketing, stressing the core elements of attention, value, and conversion. Zhou reminded attendees that creators must prioritize compelling storytelling, visually engaging thumbnails, aspirational lifestyle content, and consistent value delivery. He forecasted that the years 2025 to 2030 would usher in the “Age of Compliance and Finfluencers,” underlining that those creators who focus on long-term growth will significantly influence the crypto landscape.
A highlight of the event was a centerpiece panel discussion featuring industry leaders Sergej Loiter, CEO of Yango; Nick Tran, President and CMO of First Round; and Tom Schmidt, a partner at Dragonfly. They engaged in a dialogue about “Smart Monetization with AI,” reaching a consensus that AI serves as an equalizer in the industry, equipping creators with essential tools to scale their operations and compete on a global stage.
In addition, Nuseir Yassin, known as the founder of Nas Daily, shared insights on influence, credibility, and community-driven trading. He emphasized that successful content creation today requires both authenticity and speed, advising creators to increase their output with AI and tailor content to resonate on a personal level.
Day two featured a live Creator House Judging Panel where prominent industry figures evaluated emerging content creators based on narrative originality. This session reinforced the campus”s dedication to nurturing a new generation of cross-platform creators characterized by influence, integrity, and craftsmanship.
The day was further marked by a Fireside Chat with Dr. Maye Musk, who discussed “Monetizing a Personal Brand into Durable Income.” Drawing from her extensive experience, Musk highlighted that the cornerstone of any enduring personal brand is authenticity. She encouraged creators to remain true to themselves and to question any temptation to alter their identity.
Following her talk, Musk joined Musa Tariq and Philippe Mohamed for a panel addressing “Realizing Monetization in the New Era.” The discussion focused on ethical and sustainable monetization strategies for creators. Tariq emphasized that content creators should view themselves as entrepreneurs capable of exploring diverse income streams, while Mohamed highlighted the necessity for a comprehensive, year-round strategy.
The event concluded with a cocktail reception and an awards ceremony celebrating outstanding creators and their achievements. As CCCC looks ahead to 2026, the community is set to evolve with improved tools, robust platforms, and sustainable monetization models.












































