Code of Conduct
Ethereum Institutional Summit 2026 is committed to a safe, respectful, and productive environment for all participants. This Code of Conduct applies to all attendees, speakers, staff, sponsors, vendors, and partners at the Event and at any related side events or online channels.
1. Our Commitment
We commit to a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race, ethnicity, nationality, age, religion, or any other protected category.
2. Expected Behavior
- Be respectful and considerate of others.
- Communicate openly with respect; constructive criticism is welcomed.
- Take responsibility for your space and your impact.
- Honor confidentiality where applicable (Chatham House Rule).
- Comply with applicable laws and the Event Terms.
3. Unacceptable Behavior
- Harassment, intimidation, or discrimination in any form.
- Unwelcome physical contact or sexual attention.
- Sustained disruption of sessions or communications.
- Doxxing or recording without consent.
- Use of the Event for soliciting business or fundraising outside designated channels.
- Threats or incitement to violence.
4. Reporting
To report a concern, contact us via:
- Email: conduct@fracton.ventures (alias to be created)
- On-site: identified staff members in conduct-response roles
Reports are handled confidentially to the extent compatible with safety obligations.
5. Enforcement
Fracton reserves the right to take action, including warning the participant, removal from the Event without refund, banning from future Fracton events, and reporting to law enforcement where warranted.
6. Scope
This Code applies to:
- All sessions, networking, and side events of Ethereum Institutional Summit 2026.
- All Event venues, including the designated summit venue and any external dinner / reception venues.
- Telegram and email channels operated by Fracton in connection with the Event.
7. Attribution
This Code of Conduct draws on the Berlin Code of Conduct (CC BY 4.0) and the Contributor Covenant.