- Over 130 $CLASH holders gathered in Las Vegas for an exclusive community event.
- T1 and T2 NFT holders received custom watches and official Clash merch.
- ClashPicks was revealed and is nearing open beta testing.
The $Clash Vegas Party lit up the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay on December 6, 2025, and by all accounts, it delivered exactly what the community hoped for. The event was exclusive to the top 500 $CLASH holders alongside T1 and T2 NFT holders, with Zoom access available for those who couldn’t attend in person. The result was an intimate but high-energy gathering that felt more like a reunion than a typical crypto meetup.

A Real-World Meetup for the $Clash Community
More than 130 holders showed up in Las Vegas, many meeting face to face for the first time. The night was filled with good food, drinks, and genuine conversation, the kind that’s hard to replicate online. T1 NFT holders were invited to a special pre-dinner experience and received their gold watches, each stamped with a unique serial number. T2 holders weren’t left out either, claiming their silver or black watches during the event.
Everyone who attended walked away with official Clash merch, including shirts, caps, and stickers, turning the night into something tangible participants could take home with them.
The Surprise Reveal That Stole the Show
The highlight of the evening came when George took the stage for a live reveal of ClashPicks. The platform is a prediction game built specifically for the $CLASH ecosystem, allowing players to make calls on weekly tournaments, project milestones, and other key events. Predictions can be made using either pClash or $CLASH, giving the community multiple ways to participate.
Every user will receive free weekly pClash, meaning anyone can play without upfront cost. As players climb the leaderboard, they’ll compete for weekly rewards based on performance, adding a competitive layer that feels both fun and familiar.

What’s Next for ClashPicks
ClashPicks is now nearing open beta, with testing potentially launching as early as the end of this week. The demo gave attendees a first look at how the system works and hinted at how deeply it could integrate into the broader $CLASH ecosystem. For many in the room, it marked a clear shift from concept to execution.
A Big Moment for the Ecosystem
Between the turnout, the energy, and the product reveal, the Vegas party felt like a milestone moment. It wasn’t just a celebration, it was a signal that the $CLASH community is growing into something more connected, more active, and more real. If this night was any indication, the next phase is already underway.











