Crypto Literacy Month 2026: Integration to Realise Transformative Inclusive Digital Ecosystem
The Indonesian Blockchain Association (ABI) is once again organising Crypto Literacy Month (BLK) 2026. This marks the fourth time the event has been held, encompassing roadshows in three cities: Solo, Yogyakarta, and Manado.
Under the theme Integration of Blockchain and Crypto Innovations: Realising a Transformative Inclusive Digital Ecosystem, BLK 2026 underscores the importance of collaboration between blockchain technology and the crypto asset ecosystem in driving broader digital transformation in Indonesia.
This also reflects efforts not only to develop technology but also to ensure its benefits are accessible to various segments of society, from industry players and developers to regulators and law enforcement.
The series of BLK 2026 events was officially opened on Tuesday (7/4) at The Dome Senayan Park, Jakarta, attended by the Executive Head of the Financial Sector Technology Innovation Supervisor, Digital Financial Assets, and Crypto Assets of the Financial Services Authority (OJK), Adi Budiarso, and ABI General Chairman Robby Bun.
OJK’s Executive Head of the Financial Sector Technology Innovation Supervisor, Digital Financial Assets, and Crypto Assets, Adi Budiarso, stated that crypto transaction values in Indonesia have shown fluctuating dynamics over the past five years.
Adi added that crypto assets in Indonesia contributed to state revenue through taxes amounting to Rp796.73 billion in 2026. Even up to February 2026, the figure reached Rp1.96 trillion.
ABI General Chairman Robby Bun said that this year, BLK 2026 is undertaking significant expansion by introducing two new pillars alongside the general public crypto literacy programme.
First, Blockchain Literacy Month, specifically designed for technology developers, featuring panel discussion sessions and in-depth workshops.
Second, Crypto Literacy Month for Law Enforcement Agencies (APH), targeted specifically at law enforcement officials, focusing on education regarding regulations and security in the digital asset ecosystem.
Robby explained that ABI is also introducing a consumer protection portal that the public can use to submit complaints related to various issues within the national blockchain and crypto ecosystem. He continued that, in addition to efforts in law enforcement and consumer protection, this innovation aims to strengthen consumer confidence in the crypto asset industry in Indonesia.
“This channel is not limited to complaints related to crypto exchanges, but also encompasses various other activities within the (national blockchain and crypto) ecosystem, including projects, blockchain-based services, to potential misuse that harms the public,” he said.
He stated that the complaint channel is expected to serve as a bridge between consumers and industry players to follow up and seek resolutions for any emerging issues.
“So, for friends who wish to file a complaint, please do so. No need to worry about intimidation. We guarantee that the data you submit to the association is well protected, in accordance with the current OJK regulations on consumer protection,” he added.
The opening ceremony continued with a panel discussion session addressing current issues surrounding crypto regulations, blockchain innovations, and the future of Indonesia’s digital ecosystem.
BLK 2026 this time is supported by official media partners including Coinvestasi, Investor Trust, and Tiger Research. The entire Crypto Literacy Month 2026 series is open to the public. To follow the latest developments of BLK, the public can access them through the official channels of the Indonesian Blockchain Association.