Global Head of Asset Management, Galaxy
Apr 16th, 2024
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
In the dynamic landscape of digital currencies, where Bitcoin and Ethereum challenge traditional monetary constructs and the integration of DeFi into mainstream banking becomes an inescapable reality, we’re witnessing the transformation of the digital assets realm in ways never seen before. With the power of Web3 poised to reshape societal engagements and tokenization, redefining our perception of ownership, the applications of blockchain technology are broader and more varied than ever. More and more, incumbent industries are adapting to these developments, making a future devoid of digital assets an unimaginable concept.
Bringing together sector specialists, corporate visionaries, and innovative entrepreneurs, the Crypto Assets Conference in Frankfurt (#CAC24A) will once again take place on April 16, 2024 to explore the most current trends in DLT, blockchain, and crypto assets. Be part of an exclusive gathering with 450 on-site and more than 4,000 online participants at one of Europe’s premier digital assets conferences, where the latest innovations and emerging industry trends are examined through insightful talks, interactive debates, and presentations by industry thought leaders.
As a hybrid event, all #CAC24A sessions will be live-streamed for our online participants, with on-site attendees having the opportunity to network with our wide range of partners, experts, and fellow attendees. Check out the recordings of our previous conferences and listen to panel discussions, presentations and more!
Global Head of Asset Management, Galaxy
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