Crypto and Digital Assets Summit: Winter Edition
Earlier this year, crypto’s market capitalisation declined significantly following a series of market crashes and coin failures, culminating in a loss of over $2 trillion in value. Today, it remains unclear as to what lies ahead for crypto markets as the aftermath of FTX collapse continues to unfold and ripple through the industry. What does the downfall of FTX mean for the future of regulation and crypto markets? Where are the use cases for crypto beyond its role as a currency and payment mechanism? And can the market survive another ‘Crypto Winter’?
The Crypto and Digital Assets Summit: Winter Edition gathered industry leaders including regulators, policy makers, senior banking executives, DeFi leaders and pioneers, institutional investors and hedge funds to share their insights on the market and debate ways to build resilience in the face of volatility.
World-class business leaders and speakers
Key Themes
Recovery
After the bear market
Resilience
Use cases beyond currencies and payments
TradFi Integration
Crypto’s closer alignment to traditional financial markets
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