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The Agents Are Coming Here’s Who’s Building the World They’ll Work InNew York, NY, April 11, 2026 By most serious estimates, we are at the equivalent of 1994. Not in computing power. Not in network speed. In something more fundamental: the moment at which a technology that has been quietly reshaping the edges of the economy moves to its centre, and the infrastructure that will govern it for the next thirty years either gets built properly or gets built badly. In 1994, that technology was the internet. The people who understood what was happening weren’t predicting the future. They were watching it arrive in real time and building the layer beneath it that everyone else would eventually depend on. The technology arriving now is agentic AI. And the window in which its foundational infrastructure gets established is, if history is any guide, much shorter than it looks. What Changes When Software Can Work For two years, the stoThis is not a story about replacement. It is about a fundamental reordering of what people spend their working hours on and what becomes economically possible for individuals and organisations that previously couldn’t afford the headcount to do it.ry of AI was about generation text, images, code, answers. Useful, genuinely impressive, but fundamentally a tool. You prompted it. It responded. You were still the one doing the work. Agentic AI is different in kind, not just degree. An agent doesn’t wait for a prompt. It receives a goal, breaks it into steps, executes each one, evaluates the result, and adjusts. It can browse the web, write and run code, send emails, interact with other software, and loop through a task until it’s done without anyone holding its hand. The practical implications are enormous and personal. A marketing team that once needed five people to run a content operation can run it with two, supported by agents handling research, drafting, scheduling, and performance analysis. A developer who previously spent half their time on documentation, testing, and deployment can redirect almost all of it toward the work that requires genuine creativity. A founder who couldn’t afford to hire a financial analyst now has one available at a fraction of the cost. Bigger Than the Internet Faster The autonomous agents market, valued at under $5 billion in 2023, is projected by major analyst firms to reach the hundreds of billions within a decade. Half of enterprises currently using generative AI are expected to deploy agentic systems operationally within two years. The World Economic Forum has identified agentic AI as among the most significant economic forces of the coming decade with implications cutting across every sector from logistics and finance to healthcare and education. The internet restructured how people accessed information and bought things. Agentic AI restructures how work itself gets done who does it, what it costs, and what becomes possible for those who adapt early. When your competitor’s operations run partially on agents that work continuously, cost cents per task, and improve with every iteration, the compounding advantage accrues fast. The organisations that grasp this in the next two years will look, in ten years, like the companies that put up a website in 1996 while their competitors were still debating whether the internet was relevant to their business. But here is what the market projections don’t capture: the internet didn’t become the internet because the technology was good. It became the internet because someone built the open infrastructure beneath it. Email worked because SMTP was an open standard, not because one company agreed to let you message customers of another. The web worked because HTTP was available to anyone. Those open layers are what made the internet a platform for the entire economy rather than a collection of competing walled gardens. Agentic AI is about to need the same thing. And right now, that layer doesn’t exist. The Problem That the Coverage Keeps Missing Every AI agent that exists today lives inside someone else’s platform. The agent your business depends on, the workflow you’ve built, the automation running your operations all of it exists at the pleasure of a platform that can change its prices, alter its terms, or simply go down. There is no open market for agents. There is no place where the best agent for a given task can be discovered by the person who needs it, independently of which company built it. There is no economic layer connecting agents to the people who need them outside corporate walls. Developers who build on these platforms build on sand. The history of platform economies tells you how this ends: the platform extracts, the builders absorb, and the users have no alternative because the infrastructure they depend on belongs to someone else. What’s missing is the open layer. A place where agents can operate freely, be discovered by anyone, be trusted based on their actual track record, and transact within a system governed by transparent rules that no single company can rewrite. The equivalent of SMTP and HTTP but for autonomous agents. What That Layer Looks Like in Practice Consider a developer who has built a genuinely useful AI agent one that monitors regulatory filings across multiple jurisdictions and alerts relevant teams when something material changes. It works. It’s well-designed. But it lives on a single platform, visible only to users of that platform, discoverable only through that platform’s own search, and dependent entirely on that platform’s continued goodwill. On an open network, that agent registers once. Within hours it has been routed automatically to hundreds of discovery surfaces. It is indexed by real performance data uptime, task completion rate, user ratings and ranked accordingly. Any user, on any interface that connects to the network, can find it, evaluate it against a verifiable track record, and put it to work. Other agents can call on it as part of a larger workflow. And the developer who built it earns from every use, through a transparent economic layer built into the protocol itself not subject to platform margin adjustments or policy changes. That is the network Operon has built. The Open Infrastructure for AI Agents Operon is a decentralised network purpose-built for the agentic AI economy the open market that agents don’t currently have, with the trust infrastructure to make that market work. Three things distinguish it. Agents that register on Operon establish verifiable on-chain identities and build reputation through recorded, immutable performance data trust that no platform decision can grant or revoke. A built-in distribution layer routes every registered agent to discovery surfaces automatically, indexed by real performance rather than promotional spend, composable with other agents from day one. And the people who run the network’s infrastructure are rewarded based on genuine usage and uptime their incentive is a healthy, growing network, not passive presence. The network runs on twelve agents across two layers. The first layer is invisible to most users it is the plumbing. It handles routing new agents to more than 400 distribution channels automatically (Herald), keeps a live performance index so the best agents surface on merit rather than marketing budget (Scout), manages encrypted task handoffs between agents (Relay), and distributes rewards through a consensus mechanism that no single party can manipulate (Ledger). The second layer is where this becomes something a person can actually use. Chorus lets anyone compose multi-agent workflows in plain language describe a goal, confirm the plan, execute without writing a line of code. Verify builds an on-chain trust record for every agent, three tiers of attestation that compound over time into a reputation that means something precisely because no one issued it: it was earned. At launch, Operon Forge opens alongside the network a live marketplace of AI agents across six categories, anchored by an Agent Reputation Directory: a public, immutable, on-chain registry of agent performance. For the first time, a user evaluating an agent can look at its actual record rather than its marketing copy. What the People Who Missed 1994 Wish They Had Understood Here is the thing about infrastructure moments: they are obvious in retrospect and genuinely unclear in real time. In 1994, the people who built the foundational layers of the internet were not widely celebrated as visionaries. They were, mostly, people who had looked carefully at a structural gap and decided to fill it because the gap was real, the timing was right, and the alternative was leaving it to someone else. The people who missed that moment not the consumer internet, not the applications, but the infrastructure beneath them didn’t miss it because they were unintelligent. They missed it because infrastructure is unglamorous, because the applications built on top of it are more visible and more immediately exciting, and because the window in which foundational layers get established always feels, from inside it, like there is still time. There usually isn’t. The window closes when the dominant infrastructure is chosen and network effects make alternatives uneconomic. At that point, the question of who built the foundation and on whose terms it operates is settled for a generation. The agentic AI economy will have infrastructure. The only open question is whether that infrastructure is owned by a handful of corporations with their own interests, or built as an open network that routes value back to the people who make it possible. That question is being answered right now. Operon is one of the answers. “The agent economy doesn’t have an infrastructure problem in the abstract it has one in practice, today, for every developer who has built something useful and has no way to get it in front of the people who need it. We built Operon because that gap is real, the timing is right, and the alternative is leaving it to someone with different interests.” James Lee, Co-Founder, Operon About Operon Operon is a decentralised network purpose-built for the agentic AI economy, providing on-chain coordination infrastructure, a protocol-native distribution engine, and an activity-based reward economy for node operators, builders, and users. The network runs on twelve agents across two layers a network infrastructure suite and an ecosystem service suite and launches with Operon Forge, a live AI agent marketplace, and the Agent Reputation Directory, a public on-chain registry of verifiable agent performance. www.operon.network

The Agents Are Coming Here’s Who’s Building the World They’ll Work In

New York, NY, April 11, 2026
By most serious estimates, we are at the equivalent of 1994. Not in computing power. Not in network speed. In something more fundamental: the moment at which a technology that has been quietly reshaping the edges of the economy moves to its centre, and the infrastructure that will govern it for the next thirty years either gets built properly or gets built badly. In 1994, that technology was the internet.
The people who understood what was happening weren’t predicting the future. They were watching it arrive in real time and building the layer beneath it that everyone else would eventually depend on.
The technology arriving now is agentic AI. And the window in which its foundational infrastructure gets established is, if history is any guide, much shorter than it looks.
What Changes When Software Can Work
For two years, the stoThis is not a story about replacement. It is about a fundamental reordering of what people spend their working hours on and what becomes economically possible for individuals and organisations that previously couldn’t afford the headcount to do it.ry of AI was about generation text, images, code, answers. Useful, genuinely impressive, but fundamentally a tool. You prompted it. It responded. You were still the one doing the work.
Agentic AI is different in kind, not just degree. An agent doesn’t wait for a prompt. It receives a goal, breaks it into steps, executes each one, evaluates the result, and adjusts. It can browse the web, write and run code, send emails, interact with other software, and loop through a task until it’s done without anyone holding its hand.
The practical implications are enormous and personal. A marketing team that once needed five people to run a content operation can run it with two, supported by agents handling research, drafting, scheduling, and performance analysis. A developer who previously spent half their time on documentation, testing, and deployment can redirect almost all of it toward the work that requires genuine creativity. A founder who couldn’t afford to hire a financial analyst now has one available at a fraction of the cost.
Bigger Than the Internet Faster
The autonomous agents market, valued at under $5 billion in 2023, is projected by major analyst firms to reach the hundreds of billions within a decade. Half of enterprises currently using generative AI are expected to deploy agentic systems operationally within two years. The World Economic Forum has identified agentic AI as among the most significant economic forces of the coming decade with implications cutting across every sector from logistics and finance to healthcare and education.
The internet restructured how people accessed information and bought things. Agentic AI restructures how work itself gets done who does it, what it costs, and what becomes possible for those who adapt early. When your competitor’s operations run partially on agents that work continuously, cost cents per task, and improve with every iteration, the compounding advantage accrues fast.
The organisations that grasp this in the next two years will look, in ten years, like the companies that put up a website in 1996 while their competitors were still debating whether the internet was relevant to their business.
But here is what the market projections don’t capture: the internet didn’t become the internet because the technology was good. It became the internet because someone built the open infrastructure beneath it. Email worked because SMTP was an open standard, not because one company agreed to let you message customers of another. The web worked because HTTP was available to anyone. Those open layers are what made the internet a platform for the entire economy rather than a collection of competing walled gardens.
Agentic AI is about to need the same thing. And right now, that layer doesn’t exist.
The Problem That the Coverage Keeps Missing
Every AI agent that exists today lives inside someone else’s platform. The agent your business depends on, the workflow you’ve built, the automation running your operations all of it exists at the pleasure of a platform that can change its prices, alter its terms, or simply go down. There is no open market for agents.
There is no place where the best agent for a given task can be discovered by the person who needs it, independently of which company built it. There is no economic layer connecting agents to the people who need them outside corporate walls.
Developers who build on these platforms build on sand. The history of platform economies tells you how this ends: the platform extracts, the builders absorb, and the users have no alternative because the infrastructure they depend on belongs to someone else.
What’s missing is the open layer. A place where agents can operate freely, be discovered by anyone, be trusted based on their actual track record, and transact within a system governed by transparent rules that no single company can rewrite. The equivalent of SMTP and HTTP but for autonomous agents.
What That Layer Looks Like in Practice
Consider a developer who has built a genuinely useful AI agent one that monitors regulatory filings across multiple jurisdictions and alerts relevant teams when something material changes. It works. It’s well-designed. But it lives on a single platform, visible only to users of that platform, discoverable only through that platform’s own search, and dependent entirely on that platform’s continued goodwill.
On an open network, that agent registers once. Within hours it has been routed automatically to hundreds of discovery surfaces. It is indexed by real performance data uptime, task completion rate, user ratings and ranked accordingly. Any user, on any interface that connects to the network, can find it, evaluate it against a verifiable track record, and put it to work.
Other agents can call on it as part of a larger workflow. And the developer who built it earns from every use, through a transparent economic layer built into the protocol itself not subject to platform margin adjustments or policy changes.
That is the network Operon has built.
The Open Infrastructure for AI Agents
Operon is a decentralised network purpose-built for the agentic AI economy the open market that agents don’t currently have, with the trust infrastructure to make that market work.
Three things distinguish it. Agents that register on Operon establish verifiable on-chain identities and build reputation through recorded, immutable performance data trust that no platform decision can grant or revoke.
A built-in distribution layer routes every registered agent to discovery surfaces automatically, indexed by real performance rather than promotional spend, composable with other agents from day one. And the people who run the network’s infrastructure are rewarded based on genuine usage and uptime their incentive is a healthy, growing network, not passive presence.
The network runs on twelve agents across two layers. The first layer is invisible to most users it is the plumbing. It handles routing new agents to more than 400 distribution channels automatically (Herald), keeps a live performance index so the best agents surface on merit rather than marketing budget (Scout), manages encrypted task handoffs between agents (Relay), and distributes rewards through a consensus mechanism that no single party can manipulate (Ledger).
The second layer is where this becomes something a person can actually use. Chorus lets anyone compose multi-agent workflows in plain language describe a goal, confirm the plan, execute without writing a line of code. Verify builds an on-chain trust record for every agent, three tiers of attestation that compound over time into a reputation that means something precisely because no one issued it: it was earned.
At launch, Operon Forge opens alongside the network a live marketplace of AI agents across six categories, anchored by an Agent Reputation Directory: a public, immutable, on-chain registry of agent performance. For the first time, a user evaluating an agent can look at its actual record rather than its marketing copy.
What the People Who Missed 1994 Wish They Had Understood
Here is the thing about infrastructure moments: they are obvious in retrospect and genuinely unclear in real time. In 1994, the people who built the foundational layers of the internet were not widely celebrated as visionaries. They were, mostly, people who had looked carefully at a structural gap and decided to fill it because the gap was real, the timing was right, and the alternative was leaving it to someone else.
The people who missed that moment not the consumer internet, not the applications, but the infrastructure beneath them didn’t miss it because they were unintelligent. They missed it because infrastructure is unglamorous, because the applications built on top of it are more visible and more immediately exciting, and because the window in which foundational layers get established always feels, from inside it, like there is still time.
There usually isn’t. The window closes when the dominant infrastructure is chosen and network effects make alternatives uneconomic. At that point, the question of who built the foundation and on whose terms it operates is settled for a generation.
The agentic AI economy will have infrastructure. The only open question is whether that infrastructure is owned by a handful of corporations with their own interests, or built as an open network that routes value back to the people who make it possible.
That question is being answered right now. Operon is one of the answers.
“The agent economy doesn’t have an infrastructure problem in the abstract it has one in practice, today, for every developer who has built something useful and has no way to get it in front of the people who need it. We built Operon because that gap is real, the timing is right, and the alternative is leaving it to someone with different interests.” James Lee, Co-Founder, Operon
About Operon
Operon is a decentralised network purpose-built for the agentic AI economy, providing on-chain coordination infrastructure, a protocol-native distribution engine, and an activity-based reward economy for node operators, builders, and users. The network runs on twelve agents across two layers a network infrastructure suite and an ecosystem service suite and launches with Operon Forge, a live AI agent marketplace, and the Agent Reputation Directory, a public on-chain registry of verifiable agent performance.
www.operon.network
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Blockchain Forum 2026: Top Reasons to Attend in Moscow on April 14–15Moscow, Russia, April 10, 2026 On April 14–15, 2026, Moscow will host Blockchain Forum 2026 — the largest crypto and Web3 event in the CIS region. Over the years, the forum has evolved into a key industry platform where digital asset leaders, banks, investment funds and technology companies converge to shape the future of the market. Blockchain Forum is not merely a conference; it is an infrastructure-level meeting point for the ecosystem. It is where strategic discussions take place, partnerships are formed and projects that define the direction of the digital asset industry are launched. Scale and Market Concentration The 2026 edition is expected to bring together over 20,000 participants from 100+ countries, 250 exhibiting companies and more than 200 exclusive speakers, many of whom will be speaking in Russia for the first time. This creates a rare concentration of expertise, capital and technological innovation on a single platform. Attendees include investors, venture funds, banks, crypto exchanges, Web3 startups and infrastructure providers, enabling direct dialogue between builders, capital and institutional stakeholders. 200+ Exclusive Speakers The agenda will feature leaders of major crypto platforms, investment executives, digital asset regulation experts and technology innovators. Many of these speakers rarely appear in the region, making Blockchain Forum a valuable opportunity for direct engagement and first-hand insights. Exhibition and Practical Use Cases The exhibition area will host 250 leading crypto companies presenting infrastructure solutions, new products and emerging technologies. Participants will not only hear about trends from the stage but also explore real-world applications — from product premieres to direct interaction with founders and teams. AI Future Forum: The Convergence of AI and Web3 A dedicated AI Future Forum will take place alongside the main agenda, focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies. The convergence of AI and Web3 is widely regarded as one of the defining directions of digital economy development in the coming years. Networking as a Strategic Asset Blockchain Forum is recognized as a strategic networking environment. Beyond the main stages, negotiations take place, investment discussions unfold and long-term partnerships are initiated. The structure of the event enables participants to gain, in two days, the level of access and insights that would otherwise require months of fragmented communication. Official Afterparty Headliner — L’One The official Afterparty will be headlined by L’One, one of the most prominent artists on the Russian stage. His live performance will serve as the culmination of the forum, bringing participants together in the atmosphere of a large-scale show combined with premium networking. The Afterparty traditionally extends the business agenda into a more informal yet equally valuable environment for relationship-building. Blockchain Forum 2026 represents a combination of strategic dialogue, technological innovation and capital concentration, creating a space where decisions are made and the future of the market is shaped. Tickets are available on the official website A 10% discount is available with promo code BTCWire More details: www.blockchain.forum/en/

Blockchain Forum 2026: Top Reasons to Attend in Moscow on April 14–15

Moscow, Russia, April 10, 2026

On April 14–15, 2026, Moscow will host Blockchain Forum 2026 — the largest crypto and Web3 event in the CIS region. Over the years, the forum has evolved into a key industry platform where digital asset leaders, banks, investment funds and technology companies converge to shape the future of the market.
Blockchain Forum is not merely a conference; it is an infrastructure-level meeting point for the ecosystem. It is where strategic discussions take place, partnerships are formed and projects that define the direction of the digital asset industry are launched.
Scale and Market Concentration
The 2026 edition is expected to bring together over 20,000 participants from 100+ countries, 250 exhibiting companies and more than 200 exclusive speakers, many of whom will be speaking in Russia for the first time.
This creates a rare concentration of expertise, capital and technological innovation on a single platform.
Attendees include investors, venture funds, banks, crypto exchanges, Web3 startups and infrastructure providers, enabling direct dialogue between builders, capital and institutional stakeholders.
200+ Exclusive Speakers
The agenda will feature leaders of major crypto platforms, investment executives, digital asset regulation experts and technology innovators. Many of these speakers rarely appear in the region, making Blockchain Forum a valuable opportunity for direct engagement and first-hand insights.
Exhibition and Practical Use Cases
The exhibition area will host 250 leading crypto companies presenting infrastructure solutions, new products and emerging technologies. Participants will not only hear about trends from the stage but also explore real-world applications — from product premieres to direct interaction with founders and teams.
AI Future Forum: The Convergence of AI and Web3
A dedicated AI Future Forum will take place alongside the main agenda, focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies. The convergence of AI and Web3 is widely regarded as one of the defining directions of digital economy development in the coming years.
Networking as a Strategic Asset
Blockchain Forum is recognized as a strategic networking environment. Beyond the main stages, negotiations take place, investment discussions unfold and long-term partnerships are initiated. The structure of the event enables participants to gain, in two days, the level of access and insights that would otherwise require months of fragmented communication.
Official Afterparty Headliner — L’One
The official Afterparty will be headlined by L’One, one of the most prominent artists on the Russian stage. His live performance will serve as the culmination of the forum, bringing participants together in the atmosphere of a large-scale show combined with premium networking.
The Afterparty traditionally extends the business agenda into a more informal yet equally valuable environment for relationship-building.
Blockchain Forum 2026 represents a combination of strategic dialogue, technological innovation and capital concentration, creating a space where decisions are made and the future of the market is shaped.
Tickets are available on the official website
A 10% discount is available with promo code BTCWire
More details: www.blockchain.forum/en/
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TEAMZ Summit 2026 Day 1Tokyo, Japan, 7 April, 2026 One of Asia’s largest Web3 and AI conferences, TEAMZ Summit 2026, officially opened on April 7, 2026, at Happo-en in Tokyo. Under the theme “Tradition Meets Tomorrow,” this year’s summit is set in the culturally rich and historic Happo-en, creating a one-of-a-kind conference where Japanese tradition meets cutting-edge technology. Registration opened at 9:00 a.m., and long lines of attendees formed from the lower basement to outside the venue, reflecting the strong anticipation surrounding the event. Day 1 Registration Scene Each floor of the venue was designed around a distinct theme, offering attendees a diverse and immersive experience throughout the summit. The venue featured a wide range of experiences, including the Main Stage, exhibition area, interview zone, networking area, side event area, VIP Lounge, Terrace Bar, Terrace Cafe, commemorative photo area, Terrace DJ area, and lunch area. In addition, attendees enjoyed bonsai installations sponsored by Title, kimono experiences, Dassai Happy Hour, sumo performances, and traditional Japanese street entertainment—creating a dynamic fusion of culture and innovation. On the evening before the summit, TEAMZ hosted a VIP Welcome Dinner for more than 200 VIP guests. Accompanied by fine cuisine and drinks, the gathering provided an exceptional setting for high-quality networking and meaningful connections. In addition, on April 7 and 8, the same venue operated as a VIP Lounge, offering VIP guests an exclusive space for relaxation, networking, meetings, and private conversations. 1F: Main Stage, Title Sponsor Exhibition Area, Interview Area 2F: Platinum / Gold / Silver Sponsor Exhibition Area, Media Room 2F Terrace: Coffee and Tea Area 3F: Lunch Area, Side Events, Networking Space 5F: XRP Tokyo Main Stage 6F: XRP Tokyo Exhibition 1F Terrace: TEAMZ Bar, sponsor flags, and the Binance Japan commemorative photo frame, along with sumo performances, traditional street entertainment, Dassai Happy Hour, and a Terrace DJ experience. VIP Welcome Dinner VIP Lounge, commemorative photo area, and bonsai installations sponsored by Title Opening Through Japanese Cultural Performance The opening performance was presented by Orientarhythm, captivating the audience with a powerful stage production built around the concept of sharing the beauty and coolness of Japan with the world. ORIENTARHYTHM Tokyo Shin Nonki Ren Later in the afternoon, an Awa Odori performance by Tokyo Shin Nonki Ren further energized the venue, drawing the entire audience into a vibrant and unified atmosphere. Keynote & Session Highlights On Day 1, sessions covered a wide range of themes including Web3, AI, finance, regulation, and investment, offering forward-looking insights from across the global industry. Keynote: Opening Address of TEAMZ SUMMIT 2026 Satsuki Katayama, Minister of Finance Fireside:AI × Blockchain The session explored the new value created by the convergence of AI and blockchain, as well as the practical initiatives driving real-world adoption. Yuzo Kano, Representative Director and CEO of bitFlyer, Inc. / Midori Kanemitsu, Executive Officer and CPO of bitFlyer, Inc. Keynote: XRPL’s Potential in Japan and the Role of Community This keynote highlighted the importance of community in ecosystem growth and examined XRPL’s long-term potential in the Japanese market. Mai Furukawa, Co-founder of XRPL Japan Keynote: Convergence Strategy — A Neobank at the Intersection of Crypto, AI, and Fintech The session presented a new financial model shaped by the convergence of neobanking and Web3. EMURGO CEO Phillip Pon Fireside:null²ⁿ x null⁴ Fireside: null²ⁿ x null⁴ On April 7, media artist Yoichi Ochiai, Representative Director of the Association for Computation and Nature, announced two new projects derived from “null²,” the signature pavilion of Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai. The first project, “null²ⁿ,” will launch as a permanent theater in Yokohama Landmark Tower in 2026. The second, “null⁴,” is scheduled to debut in March 2027 at GREEN×EXPO 2027, the 2027 International Horticultural Expo. Yoichi Ochiai, Media Artist Norikazu Miyagi, Head of DX Consulting Division, Macnica, Inc. Panel: Finance Between Tradition and the Future The panel explored the convergence of traditional finance and digital assets, examining how legacy systems and emerging financial models can evolve together. Takaki Yamada | Head of Japan Business, Institutional Trading, FLOW TRADERS Naoto Shimoda | General Manager, Digital Strategy Department, SMFG / SMBC Yuki Tanaka | Head of Global Markets, BlackRock Hideki Mitsuzuka | Executive Officer & COO, Webull Securities (Moderator) Fireside: AI × Web3: Rebuilding Future Society — Vision and Reality Yusuke Narita | Economist Takeshi Chino | Representative Director, Binance Japan (Moderator) Panel: The Future of Web3 Payments — How Stablecoins Will Transform Cashless Society The panel introduced “StarPay-X,” a gateway concept designed to bridge Web2 and Web3, highlighting the transformative potential of stablecoins in next-generation cashless payments. Li Gang | President & CEO, NetStars Co., Ltd. Kenta Sakakibara | Country Manager, Circle Shigeru Sato | Co-Lead, Solana Superteam Japan Takashi Tezuka | CEO, Startale Japan Keita Sekiguchi | Deputy Editor-in-Chief, NIKKEI Financial (Moderator) Afternoon Session: Social Implementation and Global Expansion Keynote: The Liberal Democratic Party’s AI/Web3 Strategy This keynote examined the social transformation driven by AI and Web3, offering a forward-looking perspective on Japan’s role and strategic direction in this evolving landscape. Hideto Kawasaki | Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Digital Affairs Panel: CBDC × Private Stablecoins — Japan’s Vision for Next-Generation Currency The panel explored the future of next-generation currency, examining how CBDCs and private stablecoins may coexist and complement each other across financial infrastructure and real-world applications. Junichiro Hatogai | Director for Digital Currency Planning, Treasury Division, Ministry of Finance Noritaka Okabe | Representative Director, JPYC Inc. Tatsuya Saito | Founder & CEO, Progmat Hiroki Akahoshi | Partner, Deloitte Tohmatsu LLC (Moderator) Panel: Beyond the Smartphone — How AI Agents Will Transform Human Interfaces The discussion explored the future of user experience in the post-smartphone era, highlighting how AI agents may redefine interfaces, devices, and digital interaction. Even Realities Founder & CEO Will Wang / Leonis Capital Founder & General Partner Jay Zhao / Trive Digital General Partner Shawn Tan / IVC Partner Ann Chien / Lenovo GM , Head of Software & Managed Services Terence Ng(Moderator) Will Wang|Even Realities Founder & CEO Jay Zhao|Leonis Capital Founder & General Partner Shawn Tan|Trive Digital General Partner Ann Chien|IVC Partner Terence Ng|Lenovo GM, Head of Software & Managed Services(主持人) Keynote: Connecting Japan and the GCC — A New Era of Institutional Capital in Web3 The keynote examined emerging capital flows between Japan and the Middle East, highlighting the growing role of institutional investment in the Web3 era. Fawzi Hamze|AAC Founder & Chairman Keynote: Decentralized Identity and Privacy — A New Standard for Next-Generation Social Platforms This keynote introduced a new framework for identity, privacy, and trust in the next generation of social platforms, pointing toward a decentralized future for digital interaction. Raul Velazquez|ENVO Chief Content & Media Officer Panel: Building Trust in Digital Asset Markets — Regulation, Institutional Investors, and the Next Decade The panel discussed the role of regulation and institutional participation in shaping a more credible, resilient, and sustainable digital asset market over the next ten years. Ken Kawai | Partner, Anderson Mori & Tomotsune Benjamin Tsai | Co-founder & President, Wave Digital Assets Marc Piano | Partner, HORIZONS GLOBAL Hajime Saito | Managing Attorney, Sato Law Office Robert Frenchman | Partner, DYNAMIS LLP (Moderator) Fireside: Japan Web3 Reboot — Real Strategies from Entrepreneurs and Investors This fireside session shared practical insights from entrepreneurs and investors, highlighting the real strategies shaping Japan’s Web3 resurgence. Takafumi Horie | Entrepreneur Hirotaka Kunimitsu | Representative Director & CEO, FiNANCiE, Inc. Panel: DID/VC × AI Agents — Unlocking the Next Generation of Digital Identity The discussion focused on the convergence of decentralized identity, verifiable credentials, and AI agents, outlining the future architecture of digital identity. Tatsuto Fujii | Executive Officer, Head of Digital Strategy, Chief AI Officer, Mizuho Financial Group Shumpei Tatebayashi | Deputy General Manager, Open Innovation Division, KDDI Corporation Kantaro Fujimori | CEO / Founder, VESS Labs Yuya Higuchi | Director, Biometrics & Vision AI Division, NEC; Web3 Thought Leader (Moderator) Panel: Building in a Bear Market — New Strategies for Web3 Investment The panel explored how investors can identify value, allocate capital, and build long-term conviction during market downturns. Vineet Budki | CEO, Sigma Capital James Wo | Founder & CEO, DFG Tobias Bauer | GP & Co-founder, TBV Kiichi Abe | CSO, HYPERITHM Renee Francis | Founder & Director, TAKE 3 (Moderator) Panel: Talent Strategy in the Age of Web3 and AI — Aligning Education, Industry, and National Policy The panel examined how education, industry, and public strategy can work together to cultivate the talent needed for the next wave of innovation. Dr. Joe Hüg | Lead Organizer & Licensee, TEDxInnovationU Gary Surdam | Entrepreneur John Fung | CMO, AVATAR48 Steve Ngok | CSO, DORA FACTORY Kangyong Sun | Associate Professor, Hitotsubashi University Graduate School (Moderator) Panel: What Will the Crypto Asset Market Look Like in 2026? Tomoya Hasegawa | Market Analyst, bitbank Inc. Kaso Nishi | Crypto Asset Analyst Genki Oda | Chairman, Japan Virtual and Crypto Assets Exchange Association (JVCEA) Marin Matsushima | Crypto Asset Analyst, Monex Securities Co., Ltd. hajimex | President & CEO, Shibuya Web3 University Keynote: What Does Trust Mean in the Age of Decentralization? — The Mission of Layer1 in 2026 This keynote explored how trust can be rebuilt in a decentralized era, emphasizing the critical role Layer1 infrastructure will play in the future of the ecosystem. Charles Hoskinson | CEO & Founder, INPUT OUTPUT Day 1 Summary From Awa Odori and sumo performances to diverse exhibitions and interactive experiences, the venue remained energized throughout the day. More than a showcase of the latest in Web3 and AI, TEAMZ Summit 2026 created a uniquely inspiring environment by blending technological innovation with Japanese culture. It was a day that truly embodied the spirit of “Tradition Meets Tomorrow.”

TEAMZ Summit 2026 Day 1

Tokyo, Japan, 7 April, 2026
One of Asia’s largest Web3 and AI conferences, TEAMZ Summit 2026, officially opened on April 7, 2026, at Happo-en in Tokyo.
Under the theme “Tradition Meets Tomorrow,” this year’s summit is set in the culturally rich and historic Happo-en, creating a one-of-a-kind conference where Japanese tradition meets cutting-edge technology.
Registration opened at 9:00 a.m., and long lines of attendees formed from the lower basement to outside the venue, reflecting the strong anticipation surrounding the event.

Day 1 Registration Scene
Each floor of the venue was designed around a distinct theme, offering attendees a diverse and immersive experience throughout the summit.

The venue featured a wide range of experiences, including the Main Stage, exhibition area, interview zone, networking area, side event area, VIP Lounge, Terrace Bar, Terrace Cafe, commemorative photo area, Terrace DJ area, and lunch area. In addition, attendees enjoyed bonsai installations sponsored by Title, kimono experiences, Dassai Happy Hour, sumo performances, and traditional Japanese street entertainment—creating a dynamic fusion of culture and innovation.

On the evening before the summit, TEAMZ hosted a VIP Welcome Dinner for more than 200 VIP guests. Accompanied by fine cuisine and drinks, the gathering provided an exceptional setting for high-quality networking and meaningful connections.

In addition, on April 7 and 8, the same venue operated as a VIP Lounge, offering VIP guests an exclusive space for relaxation, networking, meetings, and private conversations.

1F: Main Stage, Title Sponsor Exhibition Area, Interview Area

2F: Platinum / Gold / Silver Sponsor Exhibition Area, Media Room

2F Terrace: Coffee and Tea Area
3F: Lunch Area, Side Events, Networking Space
5F: XRP Tokyo Main Stage
6F: XRP Tokyo Exhibition

1F Terrace: TEAMZ Bar, sponsor flags, and the Binance Japan commemorative photo frame, along with sumo performances, traditional street entertainment, Dassai Happy Hour, and a Terrace DJ experience.

VIP Welcome Dinner

VIP Lounge, commemorative photo area, and bonsai installations sponsored by Title
Opening Through Japanese Cultural Performance
The opening performance was presented by Orientarhythm, captivating the audience with a powerful stage production built around the concept of sharing the beauty and coolness of Japan with the world.

ORIENTARHYTHM

Tokyo Shin Nonki Ren

Later in the afternoon, an Awa Odori performance by Tokyo Shin Nonki Ren further energized the venue, drawing the entire audience into a vibrant and unified atmosphere.
Keynote & Session Highlights
On Day 1, sessions covered a wide range of themes including Web3, AI, finance, regulation, and investment, offering forward-looking insights from across the global industry.
Keynote: Opening Address of TEAMZ SUMMIT 2026

Satsuki Katayama, Minister of Finance
Fireside:AI × Blockchain
The session explored the new value created by the convergence of AI and blockchain, as well as the practical initiatives driving real-world adoption.

Yuzo Kano, Representative Director and CEO of bitFlyer, Inc. / Midori Kanemitsu, Executive Officer and CPO of bitFlyer, Inc.
Keynote: XRPL’s Potential in Japan and the Role of Community
This keynote highlighted the importance of community in ecosystem growth and examined XRPL’s long-term potential in the Japanese market.

Mai Furukawa, Co-founder of XRPL Japan

Keynote: Convergence Strategy — A Neobank at the Intersection of Crypto, AI, and Fintech
The session presented a new financial model shaped by the convergence of neobanking and Web3.

EMURGO CEO Phillip Pon
Fireside:null²ⁿ x null⁴
Fireside: null²ⁿ x null⁴
On April 7, media artist Yoichi Ochiai, Representative Director of the Association for Computation and Nature, announced two new projects derived from “null²,” the signature pavilion of Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai.
The first project, “null²ⁿ,” will launch as a permanent theater in Yokohama Landmark Tower in 2026. The second, “null⁴,” is scheduled to debut in March 2027 at GREEN×EXPO 2027, the 2027 International Horticultural Expo.

Yoichi Ochiai, Media Artist
Norikazu Miyagi, Head of DX Consulting Division, Macnica, Inc.
Panel: Finance Between Tradition and the Future
The panel explored the convergence of traditional finance and digital assets, examining how legacy systems and emerging financial models can evolve together.

Takaki Yamada | Head of Japan Business, Institutional Trading, FLOW TRADERS
Naoto Shimoda | General Manager, Digital Strategy Department, SMFG / SMBC
Yuki Tanaka | Head of Global Markets, BlackRock
Hideki Mitsuzuka | Executive Officer & COO, Webull Securities (Moderator)

Fireside: AI × Web3: Rebuilding Future Society — Vision and Reality

Yusuke Narita | Economist
Takeshi Chino | Representative Director, Binance Japan (Moderator)
Panel: The Future of Web3 Payments — How Stablecoins Will Transform Cashless Society
The panel introduced “StarPay-X,” a gateway concept designed to bridge Web2 and Web3, highlighting the transformative potential of stablecoins in next-generation cashless payments.

Li Gang | President & CEO, NetStars Co., Ltd.
Kenta Sakakibara | Country Manager, Circle
Shigeru Sato | Co-Lead, Solana Superteam Japan
Takashi Tezuka | CEO, Startale Japan
Keita Sekiguchi | Deputy Editor-in-Chief, NIKKEI Financial (Moderator)
Afternoon Session: Social Implementation and Global Expansion
Keynote: The Liberal Democratic Party’s AI/Web3 Strategy
This keynote examined the social transformation driven by AI and Web3, offering a forward-looking perspective on Japan’s role and strategic direction in this evolving landscape.

Hideto Kawasaki | Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Digital Affairs
Panel: CBDC × Private Stablecoins — Japan’s Vision for Next-Generation Currency
The panel explored the future of next-generation currency, examining how CBDCs and private stablecoins may coexist and complement each other across financial infrastructure and real-world applications.

Junichiro Hatogai | Director for Digital Currency Planning, Treasury Division, Ministry of Finance
Noritaka Okabe | Representative Director, JPYC Inc.
Tatsuya Saito | Founder & CEO, Progmat
Hiroki Akahoshi | Partner, Deloitte Tohmatsu LLC (Moderator)
Panel: Beyond the Smartphone — How AI Agents Will Transform Human Interfaces
The discussion explored the future of user experience in the post-smartphone era, highlighting how AI agents may redefine interfaces, devices, and digital interaction.
Even Realities Founder & CEO Will Wang / Leonis Capital Founder & General Partner Jay Zhao / Trive Digital General Partner Shawn Tan / IVC Partner Ann Chien / Lenovo GM , Head of Software & Managed Services Terence Ng(Moderator)

Will Wang|Even Realities Founder & CEO
Jay Zhao|Leonis Capital Founder & General Partner
Shawn Tan|Trive Digital General Partner
Ann Chien|IVC Partner
Terence Ng|Lenovo GM, Head of Software & Managed Services(主持人)
Keynote: Connecting Japan and the GCC — A New Era of Institutional Capital in Web3
The keynote examined emerging capital flows between Japan and the Middle East, highlighting the growing role of institutional investment in the Web3 era.

Fawzi Hamze|AAC Founder & Chairman
Keynote: Decentralized Identity and Privacy — A New Standard for Next-Generation Social Platforms
This keynote introduced a new framework for identity, privacy, and trust in the next generation of social platforms, pointing toward a decentralized future for digital interaction.

Raul Velazquez|ENVO Chief Content & Media Officer
Panel: Building Trust in Digital Asset Markets — Regulation, Institutional Investors, and the Next Decade
The panel discussed the role of regulation and institutional participation in shaping a more credible, resilient, and sustainable digital asset market over the next ten years.

Ken Kawai | Partner, Anderson Mori & Tomotsune
Benjamin Tsai | Co-founder & President, Wave Digital Assets
Marc Piano | Partner, HORIZONS GLOBAL
Hajime Saito | Managing Attorney, Sato Law Office
Robert Frenchman | Partner, DYNAMIS LLP (Moderator)
Fireside: Japan Web3 Reboot — Real Strategies from Entrepreneurs and Investors
This fireside session shared practical insights from entrepreneurs and investors, highlighting the real strategies shaping Japan’s Web3 resurgence.

Takafumi Horie | Entrepreneur
Hirotaka Kunimitsu | Representative Director & CEO, FiNANCiE, Inc.
Panel: DID/VC × AI Agents — Unlocking the Next Generation of Digital Identity
The discussion focused on the convergence of decentralized identity, verifiable credentials, and AI agents, outlining the future architecture of digital identity.

Tatsuto Fujii | Executive Officer, Head of Digital Strategy, Chief AI Officer, Mizuho Financial Group
Shumpei Tatebayashi | Deputy General Manager, Open Innovation Division, KDDI Corporation
Kantaro Fujimori | CEO / Founder, VESS Labs
Yuya Higuchi | Director, Biometrics & Vision AI Division, NEC; Web3 Thought Leader (Moderator)
Panel: Building in a Bear Market — New Strategies for Web3 Investment
The panel explored how investors can identify value, allocate capital, and build long-term conviction during market downturns.

Vineet Budki | CEO, Sigma Capital
James Wo | Founder & CEO, DFG
Tobias Bauer | GP & Co-founder, TBV
Kiichi Abe | CSO, HYPERITHM
Renee Francis | Founder & Director, TAKE 3 (Moderator)
Panel: Talent Strategy in the Age of Web3 and AI — Aligning Education, Industry, and National Policy
The panel examined how education, industry, and public strategy can work together to cultivate the talent needed for the next wave of innovation.

Dr. Joe Hüg | Lead Organizer & Licensee, TEDxInnovationU
Gary Surdam | Entrepreneur
John Fung | CMO, AVATAR48
Steve Ngok | CSO, DORA FACTORY
Kangyong Sun | Associate Professor, Hitotsubashi University Graduate School (Moderator)
Panel: What Will the Crypto Asset Market Look Like in 2026?

Tomoya Hasegawa | Market Analyst, bitbank Inc.
Kaso Nishi | Crypto Asset Analyst
Genki Oda | Chairman, Japan Virtual and Crypto Assets Exchange Association (JVCEA)
Marin Matsushima | Crypto Asset Analyst, Monex Securities Co., Ltd.
hajimex | President & CEO, Shibuya Web3 University
Keynote: What Does Trust Mean in the Age of Decentralization? — The Mission of Layer1 in 2026
This keynote explored how trust can be rebuilt in a decentralized era, emphasizing the critical role Layer1 infrastructure will play in the future of the ecosystem.

Charles Hoskinson | CEO & Founder, INPUT OUTPUT
Day 1 Summary
From Awa Odori and sumo performances to diverse exhibitions and interactive experiences, the venue remained energized throughout the day. More than a showcase of the latest in Web3 and AI, TEAMZ Summit 2026 created a uniquely inspiring environment by blending technological innovation with Japanese culture.
It was a day that truly embodied the spirit of “Tradition Meets Tomorrow.”
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Agentic AI & Automation in Finance Summit 2026Stockholm, September 15, 2026 The Agentic AI & Automation in Finance Summit 2026 will take place on 15 September 2026 in Stockholm, Sweden, bringing together  senior leaders from across banking, fintech, insurance, and financial services. This marks the 9th European edition of the global  series, convening 25+ speakers and around 150 senior decision-makers from the Nordic and wider European financial ecosystem.  As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, financial institutions are moving beyond isolated pilot projects toward more autonomous,  decision-making systems. This shift represents a significant transformation in how organisations operate, manage risk, and engage  with customers. The summit will provide a dedicated platform to explore how Agentic AI is being implemented in real-world  environments, with a focus on tangible outcomes and scalable approaches.  The event is designed as a highly curated, executive-level forum, enabling meaningful dialogue among leaders responsible for  shaping AI strategy and execution. Unlike large-scale conferences, the format encourages in-depth discussions, peer exchange, and  practical insights rather than high-level theory. Participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with industry peers facing  similar challenges in deploying AI within regulated financial environments.  A key focus of the summit will be on bridging the gap between innovation and implementation. While many organisations have  invested heavily in AI capabilities, the challenge now lies in integrating these technologies into core business processes in a way that  delivers measurable value. The agenda will address how institutions can operationalise AI responsibly, ensuring transparency,  governance, and alignment with regulatory expectations.  Key themes to be explored include:  Transitioning from AI experimentation to autonomous operations and workflows Enabling AI-driven decision-making supported by real-time data and analytics  Strengthening fraud detection, risk management, and compliance frameworks through AI  Enhancing customer engagement and personalisation using intelligent systems  Embedding AI capabilities into core banking, payments, and financial processes  The summit will also examine the organisational and cultural shifts required to support this transformation. Topics such as operating  models, talent strategies, and cross-functional collaboration will be addressed, recognising that successful AI adoption extends  beyond technology alone.  By bringing together a focused group of decision-makers, the event aims to foster collaboration, knowledge exchange, and strategic  dialogue on the future of AI in financial services. It provides a timely opportunity for industry leaders to share experiences, learn from  peers, and collectively shape the next phase of innovation in the sector.  Weblink: www.kinfos.events/ainordics/

Agentic AI & Automation in Finance Summit 2026

Stockholm, September 15, 2026
The Agentic AI & Automation in Finance Summit 2026 will take place on 15 September 2026 in Stockholm, Sweden, bringing together  senior leaders from across banking, fintech, insurance, and financial services. This marks the 9th European edition of the global  series, convening 25+ speakers and around 150 senior decision-makers from the Nordic and wider European financial ecosystem. 
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, financial institutions are moving beyond isolated pilot projects toward more autonomous,  decision-making systems. This shift represents a significant transformation in how organisations operate, manage risk, and engage  with customers. The summit will provide a dedicated platform to explore how Agentic AI is being implemented in real-world  environments, with a focus on tangible outcomes and scalable approaches. 
The event is designed as a highly curated, executive-level forum, enabling meaningful dialogue among leaders responsible for  shaping AI strategy and execution. Unlike large-scale conferences, the format encourages in-depth discussions, peer exchange, and  practical insights rather than high-level theory. Participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with industry peers facing  similar challenges in deploying AI within regulated financial environments. 
A key focus of the summit will be on bridging the gap between innovation and implementation. While many organisations have  invested heavily in AI capabilities, the challenge now lies in integrating these technologies into core business processes in a way that  delivers measurable value. The agenda will address how institutions can operationalise AI responsibly, ensuring transparency,  governance, and alignment with regulatory expectations. 
Key themes to be explored include: 
Transitioning from AI experimentation to autonomous operations and workflows Enabling AI-driven decision-making supported by real-time data and analytics  Strengthening fraud detection, risk management, and compliance frameworks through AI  Enhancing customer engagement and personalisation using intelligent systems  Embedding AI capabilities into core banking, payments, and financial processes 
The summit will also examine the organisational and cultural shifts required to support this transformation. Topics such as operating  models, talent strategies, and cross-functional collaboration will be addressed, recognising that successful AI adoption extends  beyond technology alone. 
By bringing together a focused group of decision-makers, the event aims to foster collaboration, knowledge exchange, and strategic  dialogue on the future of AI in financial services. It provides a timely opportunity for industry leaders to share experiences, learn from  peers, and collectively shape the next phase of innovation in the sector. 
Weblink: www.kinfos.events/ainordics/
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QFEX 2026 Positions Doha as a Global Meeting Point for Fintech, Innovation, and Digital TransformDoha, Qatar, April 6, 2026   As global financial systems continue to evolve under the pressure of digitalization, regulation, and technological disruption, QFEX – Qatar Fintech Expo 2026 returns for its third edition as one of the region’s most influential platforms shaping the future of finance, technology, and innovation. Scheduled to take place on April 28–29, 2026 at Kempinski Marsa Malaz, Doha, QFEX 2026 brings together leading banks, financial institutions, regulators, fintech companies, technology providers, investors, government entities, and innovators from more than 20 countries. Unlike traditional expos, QFEX is structured as a strategic dialogue platform, focusing on real-world challenges and future-ready solutions across financial technology, artificial intelligence, regulatory innovation, cybersecurity, digital assets, and sustainable economic models. The event includes high-level conference sessions, executive networking, innovation showcases, QovFX Labs, GFI Awards – Qatar Edition, and Afaq Studio live media coverage. QFEX reflects Qatar’s role as a stable, forward-looking environment for international collaboration, offering credibility, governance, and long-term vision. For more information, please visit www.qfex.net  

QFEX 2026 Positions Doha as a Global Meeting Point for Fintech, Innovation, and Digital Transform

Doha, Qatar, April 6, 2026
 
As global financial systems continue to evolve under the pressure of digitalization, regulation, and technological disruption, QFEX – Qatar Fintech Expo 2026 returns for its third edition as one of the region’s most influential platforms shaping the future of finance, technology, and innovation.
Scheduled to take place on April 28–29, 2026 at Kempinski Marsa Malaz, Doha, QFEX 2026 brings together leading banks, financial institutions, regulators, fintech companies, technology providers, investors, government entities, and innovators from more than 20 countries.
Unlike traditional expos, QFEX is structured as a strategic dialogue platform, focusing on real-world challenges and future-ready solutions across financial technology, artificial intelligence, regulatory innovation, cybersecurity, digital assets, and sustainable economic models.
The event includes high-level conference sessions, executive networking, innovation showcases, QovFX Labs, GFI Awards – Qatar Edition, and Afaq Studio live media coverage.
QFEX reflects Qatar’s role as a stable, forward-looking environment for international collaboration, offering credibility, governance, and long-term vision.
For more information, please visit www.qfex.net
 
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Indonesia Blockchain Week 2026: From Web3 Experimentation to Real-World ImpactJAKARTA, INDONESIA, April 6, 2026 Indonesia Blockchain Week (IDBW), Southeast Asia’s leading institutional Web3 conference, returns for its sixth edition on August 12–13, 2026, at the Jakarta International Convention Center. This year’s theme, “Turning Infrastructure into Impact,” highlights blockchain’s shift from experimentation to real-world deployment. Since its launch in 2019, IDBW has reached more than 50,000 participants across its ecosystem. The 2026 edition is expected to welcome over 12,500 attendees, alongside 100+ global speakers, 300+ exhibitors and partners, and representation from 25+ countries. Unlike other regional conferences, IDBW uniquely bridges policymakers, financial institutions, and leading builders in Southeast Asia’s largest digital economy, positioning the event as a convergence point where regulatory, institutional, and technological innovation meet. “For years, the industry has focused on building infrastructure. Now, we are seeing a shift toward accountability and real outcomes. IDBW 2026 reflects this transition, where blockchain is defined not by potential, but by the impact it delivers across institutions and society,” said Adytia Raflein, Co-Founder and Chairman of Indonesia Blockchain Week. IDBW 2026 convenes regulators, industry leaders, and builders through high-level dialogues, curated business matchmaking, and innovation programs such as hackathons and trading competitions, creating a platform where collaboration moves beyond discussion into action. Previous editions have featured global leaders such as Changpeng Zhao, Richard Teng, and Justin Sun, alongside senior Indonesian policymakers and regulators, including Teuku Riefky Harsya, Minister of Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia, and Hasan Fawzy from the Financial Services Authority of Indonesia. This track record reflects IDBW’s continued ability to bring together top global voices and senior policymakers, reinforcing its role as a trusted platform at the intersection of innovation and regulation. The event has attracted support from leading global and regional players, including Binance, AWS, Tether, OKX, Saison Capital, GRVT, and Tokocrypto, further strengthening its position as a key institutional platform in Southeast Asia. Beyond the main conference, IDBW 2026 will activate Jakarta through a full week of ecosystem-driven activities, including university roadshows and community-led side events, fostering deeper collaboration across the region. For more information, visit www.indonesiablockchainweek.com or follow Indonesia Blockchain Week on LinkedIn. About Indonesia Blockchain Week (IDBW) Indonesia Blockchain Week is Southeast Asia’s leading platform for digital innovation and institutional Web3 adoption. Since 2019, it has convened policymakers, enterprises, and builders to shape the future of blockchain across finance, public infrastructure, and digital identity. IDBW serves as a bridge between regulatory progress and emerging technologies, accelerating the adoption of on-chain infrastructure into real-world economic and societal impact.

Indonesia Blockchain Week 2026: From Web3 Experimentation to Real-World Impact

JAKARTA, INDONESIA, April 6, 2026
Indonesia Blockchain Week (IDBW), Southeast Asia’s leading institutional Web3 conference, returns for its sixth edition on August 12–13, 2026, at the Jakarta International Convention Center. This year’s theme, “Turning Infrastructure into Impact,” highlights blockchain’s shift from experimentation to real-world deployment.
Since its launch in 2019, IDBW has reached more than 50,000 participants across its ecosystem. The 2026 edition is expected to welcome over 12,500 attendees, alongside 100+ global speakers, 300+ exhibitors and partners, and representation from 25+ countries. Unlike other regional conferences, IDBW uniquely bridges policymakers, financial institutions, and leading builders in Southeast Asia’s largest digital economy, positioning the event as a convergence point where regulatory, institutional, and technological innovation meet.
“For years, the industry has focused on building infrastructure. Now, we are seeing a shift toward accountability and real outcomes. IDBW 2026 reflects this transition, where blockchain is defined not by potential, but by the impact it delivers across institutions and society,” said Adytia Raflein, Co-Founder and Chairman of Indonesia Blockchain Week.
IDBW 2026 convenes regulators, industry leaders, and builders through high-level dialogues, curated business matchmaking, and innovation programs such as hackathons and trading competitions, creating a platform where collaboration moves beyond discussion into action.
Previous editions have featured global leaders such as Changpeng Zhao, Richard Teng, and Justin Sun, alongside senior Indonesian policymakers and regulators, including Teuku Riefky Harsya, Minister of Creative Economy of the Republic of Indonesia, and Hasan Fawzy from the Financial Services Authority of Indonesia. This track record reflects IDBW’s continued ability to bring together top global voices and senior policymakers, reinforcing its role as a trusted platform at the intersection of innovation and regulation.
The event has attracted support from leading global and regional players, including Binance, AWS, Tether, OKX, Saison Capital, GRVT, and Tokocrypto, further strengthening its position as a key institutional platform in Southeast Asia.
Beyond the main conference, IDBW 2026 will activate Jakarta through a full week of ecosystem-driven activities, including university roadshows and community-led side events, fostering deeper collaboration across the region.
For more information, visit www.indonesiablockchainweek.com or follow Indonesia Blockchain Week on LinkedIn.
About Indonesia Blockchain Week (IDBW)
Indonesia Blockchain Week is Southeast Asia’s leading platform for digital innovation and institutional Web3 adoption. Since 2019, it has convened policymakers, enterprises, and builders to shape the future of blockchain across finance, public infrastructure, and digital identity. IDBW serves as a bridge between regulatory progress and emerging technologies, accelerating the adoption of on-chain infrastructure into real-world economic and societal impact.
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Qubic, tīkls, kas ieguva 51% no Monero, tagad iegūst Dogecoin savā AI skaitļošanas infrastruktūrāFort Lauderdale, FL, 2026. gada 1. aprīlis Qubic DOGE ieguves integrācija šodien uzsākas uz ASIC, pilnīgi atsevišķi no CPU un GPU, kas nodrošina Aigarth, Qubic AI dzinēju. Pirmo reizi tīkls iegūst pilnu jaudu, vienlaikus darbinot AI pilnā jaudā, bez kompromisiem starp abiem. Qubic, augstas veiktspējas Layer 1 tīkls, ko neatkarīgi pārbaudījusi CertiK ar 15.52 miljoniem darījumu sekundē, šodien uzsāka Dogecoin ieguvi, kas ir dabiski integrēta tā tīkla infrastruktūrā. Tas nav ceļa karte punkts. Tas nav tests. Ieguves darbinieki Qubic tīklā var nopelnīt DOGE atlīdzības jau tagad, izmantojot ASIC, kas darbojas pilnīgi atsevišķi no CPU un GPU, kas nodrošina Aigarth, Qubic AI dzinēju. Nav slēdzis. Nav kompromisa. Pilna jauda ieguvei un pilna jauda AI, vienlaikus.

Qubic, tīkls, kas ieguva 51% no Monero, tagad iegūst Dogecoin savā AI skaitļošanas infrastruktūrā

Fort Lauderdale, FL, 2026. gada 1. aprīlis

Qubic DOGE ieguves integrācija šodien uzsākas uz ASIC, pilnīgi atsevišķi no CPU un GPU, kas nodrošina Aigarth, Qubic AI dzinēju. Pirmo reizi tīkls iegūst pilnu jaudu, vienlaikus darbinot AI pilnā jaudā, bez kompromisiem starp abiem.
Qubic, augstas veiktspējas Layer 1 tīkls, ko neatkarīgi pārbaudījusi CertiK ar 15.52 miljoniem darījumu sekundē, šodien uzsāka Dogecoin ieguvi, kas ir dabiski integrēta tā tīkla infrastruktūrā. Tas nav ceļa karte punkts. Tas nav tests. Ieguves darbinieki Qubic tīklā var nopelnīt DOGE atlīdzības jau tagad, izmantojot ASIC, kas darbojas pilnīgi atsevišķi no CPU un GPU, kas nodrošina Aigarth, Qubic AI dzinēju. Nav slēdzis. Nav kompromisa. Pilna jauda ieguvei un pilna jauda AI, vienlaikus.
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Serhii Zakharov honored for leadership in digital payments at FinTech Week Dubai 2026Dubai, UAE, September 16-17, 2026 Serhii Zakharov was awarded the Excellence in Financial Leadership Award – Digital Payments Innovation at the FinTech Week Awards & Conference Dubai 2026, held on 16–17 February 2026. The accolade recognizes his outstanding leadership and forward‑thinking contributions to the digital payments landscape, underscoring the critical role of innovation in shaping tomorrow’s financial systems. The FinTech Week Awards spotlight individuals and organizations that drive meaningful change across financial services. The Digital Payments Innovation category specifically celebrates leaders who develop and deliver technologies, strategies, or solutions that improve payment efficiency, accessibility, security, or scalability. Serhii’s work exemplifies these qualities: by championing new approaches to payments infrastructure and user experience, he has helped advance how businesses and consumers interact with money in a digital world. At the Dubai event, winners from around the globe were brought together with senior executives, regulators, investors, and innovators. The awards were part of a broader two‑day conference featuring high‑level discussions, panels, and networking opportunities focused on the evolving fintech ecosystem. This gathering reinforced Dubai’s position as a major international hub for financial innovation, where leaders convene to exchange insights and push the industry forward. For Serhii, the award marks a significant milestone. It acknowledges not only past achievements but also the broader impact and potential of his work in digital payments. His leadership encourages others in the sector to pursue ambitious advancements—whether in cross‑border transactions, embedded payments, or next‑generation infrastructure. In a time when global finance continues to digitize rapidly, the contribution of innovators like Serhii becomes increasingly vital to building systems that are efficient, inclusive, and robust. Following the successful Dubai edition, FinTech Week continues to expand its global footprint. The next installment, FinTech Week Awards & Expo Singapore 2026, is scheduled for 16–17 September 2026 in Singapore, a leading financial hub in Asia. The event aims to unite fintech founders, financial institutions, investors, regulators, and technology providers around the theme Finance. Innovation. Future. With this continuity, the platform remains a key touchpoint for recognizing excellence, fostering collaboration, and sharing knowledge across regions. Serhii Zakharov’s recognition serves as inspiration for other leaders in the fintech community. It reinforces the message that innovative leadership—especially in payments, an essential artery of global finance—can earn international acknowledgment and help set the agenda for future industry progress. As the community looks ahead to Singapore and beyond, awardees like Serhii highlight both the strides already made and the possibilities still to be explored in digital finance.

Serhii Zakharov honored for leadership in digital payments at FinTech Week Dubai 2026

Dubai, UAE, September 16-17, 2026
Serhii Zakharov was awarded the Excellence in Financial Leadership Award – Digital Payments Innovation at the FinTech Week Awards & Conference Dubai 2026, held on 16–17 February 2026. The accolade recognizes his outstanding leadership and forward‑thinking contributions to the digital payments landscape, underscoring the critical role of innovation in shaping tomorrow’s financial systems.
The FinTech Week Awards spotlight individuals and organizations that drive meaningful change across financial services. The Digital Payments Innovation category specifically celebrates leaders who develop and deliver technologies, strategies, or solutions that improve payment efficiency, accessibility, security, or scalability. Serhii’s work exemplifies these qualities: by championing new approaches to payments infrastructure and user experience, he has helped advance how businesses and consumers interact with money in a digital world.
At the Dubai event, winners from around the globe were brought together with senior executives, regulators, investors, and innovators. The awards were part of a broader two‑day conference featuring high‑level discussions, panels, and networking opportunities focused on the evolving fintech ecosystem. This gathering reinforced Dubai’s position as a major international hub for financial innovation, where leaders convene to exchange insights and push the industry forward.
For Serhii, the award marks a significant milestone. It acknowledges not only past achievements but also the broader impact and potential of his work in digital payments. His leadership encourages others in the sector to pursue ambitious advancements—whether in cross‑border transactions, embedded payments, or next‑generation infrastructure. In a time when global finance continues to digitize rapidly, the contribution of innovators like Serhii becomes increasingly vital to building systems that are efficient, inclusive, and robust.
Following the successful Dubai edition, FinTech Week continues to expand its global footprint. The next installment, FinTech Week Awards & Expo Singapore 2026, is scheduled for 16–17 September 2026 in Singapore, a leading financial hub in Asia. The event aims to unite fintech founders, financial institutions, investors, regulators, and technology providers around the theme Finance. Innovation. Future. With this continuity, the platform remains a key touchpoint for recognizing excellence, fostering collaboration, and sharing knowledge across regions.
Serhii Zakharov’s recognition serves as inspiration for other leaders in the fintech community. It reinforces the message that innovative leadership—especially in payments, an essential artery of global finance—can earn international acknowledgment and help set the agenda for future industry progress. As the community looks ahead to Singapore and beyond, awardees like Serhii highlight both the strides already made and the possibilities still to be explored in digital finance.
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Iepazīstieties ar Beppe: autonomais aģents misijā izbeigt pasaules baduAutonomais aģents zvanot mazumtirgotājiem, iegādājoties pārtiku ar Bidali dāvanu kartēm un ziedojot to tiem, kuriem tas nepieciešams. Beppe ir tiešsaistē. Beppe ir autonomais aģents, kas izveidots, lai novirzītu līdzekļus pārtikas ziedojumiem. Tas darbojas Treasure Summon platformā uz Base, izmanto savu maku, pelna ienākumus no token tirdzniecības maksām, iegādājas Bidali dāvanu kartes ar USDC un izmanto šīs dāvanu kartes, lai atbalstītu pārtikas iegādi pārtikas bankām. Beppe seko nepārtrauktas ziedojumu procesam – tas vāc ienākumus no tirdzniecības maksām, kas saistītas ar tā tokenu, izmanto USDC, lai iegādātos Bidali dāvanu kartes, pārlūko tiešsaistes pārtikas mazumtirgotājus un palīdz novirzīt pirkumus uz pārtikas bankām, kas apkalpo cilvēkus, kuriem tas nepieciešams. Tas var arī zvanīt mazumtirgotājiem, lai pārbaudītu krājumus un cenas.

Iepazīstieties ar Beppe: autonomais aģents misijā izbeigt pasaules badu

Autonomais aģents zvanot mazumtirgotājiem, iegādājoties pārtiku ar Bidali dāvanu kartēm un ziedojot to tiem, kuriem tas nepieciešams.
Beppe ir tiešsaistē. Beppe ir autonomais aģents, kas izveidots, lai novirzītu līdzekļus pārtikas ziedojumiem. Tas darbojas Treasure Summon platformā uz Base, izmanto savu maku, pelna ienākumus no token tirdzniecības maksām, iegādājas Bidali dāvanu kartes ar USDC un izmanto šīs dāvanu kartes, lai atbalstītu pārtikas iegādi pārtikas bankām.
Beppe seko nepārtrauktas ziedojumu procesam – tas vāc ienākumus no tirdzniecības maksām, kas saistītas ar tā tokenu, izmanto USDC, lai iegādātos Bidali dāvanu kartes, pārlūko tiešsaistes pārtikas mazumtirgotājus un palīdz novirzīt pirkumus uz pārtikas bankām, kas apkalpo cilvēkus, kuriem tas nepieciešams. Tas var arī zvanīt mazumtirgotājiem, lai pārbaudītu krājumus un cenas.
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Finnovex Ziemeļāfrika 2026: Ēģiptes Fintech revolūcijas katalizēšana caur gudru finansēšanu un regulācijuKaira, Ēģipe, 2026. gada 30. marts Datums: 2026. gada 27. aprīlis Atrašanās vieta: Kaira, Ēģipe Mājas lapa: www.na.finnovex.com/ Kad Ēģipte paātrina pāreju uz naudas mazāk ekonomiku, 37. nodaļa no Finnovex globālais sērijas ierodas Kairā izšķirošā brīdī valsts finanšu trajektorijā. Plānota 2026. gada 27. aprīlī, Finnovex Ziemeļāfrika 2026 apvienos vairāk nekā 200+ finanšu līderus, politikas veidotājus un tehnoloģiju pionierus zem tēmas: “Ēģiptes Fintech revolūcijas katalizēšana: Gudra finansēšana saskaras ar regulatīvu transformāciju.”

Finnovex Ziemeļāfrika 2026: Ēģiptes Fintech revolūcijas katalizēšana caur gudru finansēšanu un regulāciju

Kaira, Ēģipe, 2026. gada 30. marts

Datums: 2026. gada 27. aprīlis
Atrašanās vieta: Kaira, Ēģipe
Mājas lapa: www.na.finnovex.com/
Kad Ēģipte paātrina pāreju uz naudas mazāk ekonomiku, 37. nodaļa no Finnovex globālais sērijas ierodas Kairā izšķirošā brīdī valsts finanšu trajektorijā. Plānota 2026. gada 27. aprīlī, Finnovex Ziemeļāfrika 2026 apvienos vairāk nekā 200+ finanšu līderus, politikas veidotājus un tehnoloģiju pionierus zem tēmas: “Ēģiptes Fintech revolūcijas katalizēšana: Gudra finansēšana saskaras ar regulatīvu transformāciju.”
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Digital Money Summit 2026: Navigating the Great Convergence of Public Purpose and Private InnovationUnited Kingdom, London, May 19-20, 2026 Taking place in London on 19-20 May, the Digital money summit 2026 brings together 200 senior leaders from central banks, regulatory authorities, financial institutions and technology providers. Under the theme ‘The great convergence: public purpose and private innovation in digital money’, the summit will examine how policy-makers and market participants are responding to rapid change across payments, digital assets and financial market infrastructure – and how public–private collaboration can translate policy objectives into practical, scalable outcomes.  Take a look at the first confirmed speakers, with more to be announced: Isadora Arredondo, Vice President, Global Policy, HederaEmma Butterworth, Head of Financial Market Infrastructure Innovation and Payments Policy, Bank of EnglandClarence Blay, Director and Head of the Payment Systems, Bank of GhanaCarla Carriveau, Head of the Office of International Affairs and Senior Advisor to the Acting Superintendent, New York Department of Financial ServicesAngelo Duarte, Chief of Staff to the Deputy Governor, Banco Central do BrasilMark Gould, Chief Payments Executive, Federal Reserve Financial ServicesPeter Kohl-Landgraf, Digital Transformation Manager, Capital Markets, DZ BankMatthew Long, Director, Payments & Digital Assets, Financial Conduct AuthorityNellie Liang, Senior Fellow, The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Brookings Institution; Under Secretary for Domestic Finance, U.S. Treasury Department (2021–25)Vasudevan Parameswaran, Executive Director, Reserve Bank of IndiaDaranee Saeju, Assistant Governor, Bank of Thailand Craig Swan, Chief Executive Officer, Bermuda Monetary Authority  Over two days of keynote addresses, panels, presentations and roundtable discussions, participants will examine the most pressing questions and opportunities facing the digital payments landscape. Key themes to be explored include:  Defining the future of commercial money – how banks and regulators are shaping boundaries between stablecoins, tokenised deposits and traditional bank moneyBuilding Europe’s digital finance strategy – creating interoperable solutions, preserving sovereignty and promoting resilience in paymentsDriving improvements in cross-border payments – joining up domestic instant payments networks and streamlining international systems Exploring blockchain in financial services – finding use cases for decentralised market infrastructure, and assessing trust, compliance and operational challengesEnabling tokenisation – improving liquidity and collateral mobility on scalable, interoperable platformsSafeguarding crypto markets and protecting consumers – ensuring accountability, protecting participants and managing evolving market risks

Digital Money Summit 2026: Navigating the Great Convergence of Public Purpose and Private Innovation

United Kingdom, London, May 19-20, 2026
Taking place in London on 19-20 May, the Digital money summit 2026 brings together 200 senior leaders from central banks, regulatory authorities, financial institutions and technology providers.
Under the theme ‘The great convergence: public purpose and private innovation in digital money’, the summit will examine how policy-makers and market participants are responding to rapid change across payments, digital assets and financial market infrastructure – and how public–private collaboration can translate policy objectives into practical, scalable outcomes. 
Take a look at the first confirmed speakers, with more to be announced:
Isadora Arredondo, Vice President, Global Policy, HederaEmma Butterworth, Head of Financial Market Infrastructure Innovation and Payments Policy, Bank of EnglandClarence Blay, Director and Head of the Payment Systems, Bank of GhanaCarla Carriveau, Head of the Office of International Affairs and Senior Advisor to the Acting Superintendent, New York Department of Financial ServicesAngelo Duarte, Chief of Staff to the Deputy Governor, Banco Central do BrasilMark Gould, Chief Payments Executive, Federal Reserve Financial ServicesPeter Kohl-Landgraf, Digital Transformation Manager, Capital Markets, DZ BankMatthew Long, Director, Payments & Digital Assets, Financial Conduct AuthorityNellie Liang, Senior Fellow, The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Brookings Institution; Under Secretary for Domestic Finance, U.S. Treasury Department (2021–25)Vasudevan Parameswaran, Executive Director, Reserve Bank of IndiaDaranee Saeju, Assistant Governor, Bank of Thailand Craig Swan, Chief Executive Officer, Bermuda Monetary Authority 
Over two days of keynote addresses, panels, presentations and roundtable discussions, participants will examine the most pressing questions and opportunities facing the digital payments landscape. Key themes to be explored include: 
Defining the future of commercial money – how banks and regulators are shaping boundaries between stablecoins, tokenised deposits and traditional bank moneyBuilding Europe’s digital finance strategy – creating interoperable solutions, preserving sovereignty and promoting resilience in paymentsDriving improvements in cross-border payments – joining up domestic instant payments networks and streamlining international systems Exploring blockchain in financial services – finding use cases for decentralised market infrastructure, and assessing trust, compliance and operational challengesEnabling tokenisation – improving liquidity and collateral mobility on scalable, interoperable platformsSafeguarding crypto markets and protecting consumers – ensuring accountability, protecting participants and managing evolving market risks
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RBH Infinity Exchange oficiāli iegūst ASV SEC-RIA reģistrācijas kvalifikāciju, ieviešot jaunu  Ņujorka, ASV, 2026. gada 27. marts 2026. gada 9. martā RBH Infinity Exchange oficiāli ieguva reģistrāciju kā ieguldījumu konsultants (RIA) ASV Vērtspapīru un biržu komisijā (SEC), ar reģistrācijas numuru SEC#802-135793 un CRD#341352. Šis notikums iezīmē RBH kā vienu no nedaudzajām digitālo aktīvu tirdzniecības platformām visā pasaulē, kas vienlaikus tur ASV SEC-RIA atbilstīgu licenci, nodrošinot institucionālajiem un augsta neto vērtības lietotājiem visaugstāko juridiskās aizsardzības un caurredzamības līmeni. 

RBH Infinity Exchange oficiāli iegūst ASV SEC-RIA reģistrācijas kvalifikāciju, ieviešot jaunu

 

Ņujorka, ASV, 2026. gada 27. marts

2026. gada 9. martā RBH Infinity Exchange oficiāli ieguva reģistrāciju kā ieguldījumu konsultants (RIA) ASV Vērtspapīru un biržu komisijā (SEC), ar reģistrācijas numuru SEC#802-135793 un CRD#341352. Šis notikums iezīmē RBH kā vienu no nedaudzajām digitālo aktīvu tirdzniecības platformām visā pasaulē, kas vienlaikus tur ASV SEC-RIA atbilstīgu licenci, nodrošinot institucionālajiem un augsta neto vērtības lietotājiem visaugstāko juridiskās aizsardzības un caurredzamības līmeni. 
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Zoomex apmeklēs EthCC Kanā, koncentrējoties uz nozares dialogu un infrastruktūras attīstībuKanā, Francija, 2026. gada 27. marts Globālā kriptovalūtu atvasinājumu birža Zoomex ir paziņojusi, ka tā apmeklēs Hack Seasons konferenci 1. aprīlī Kanā, Francijā. Pasākumu, ko rīko Metaverse Post, iekļauj plašākajā Ethereum kopienas konferencē (EthCC) nedēļā un tiek gaidīts, ka tas apvienos izstrādātājus, institucionālos dalībniekus un Web3 infrastruktūras veidotājus no visas pasaules, lai apspriestu nozares tendences un pamatinfrastruktūras attīstību. Iesaistīšanās nozares dialogā, koncentrējoties uz tirdzniecības infrastruktūru

Zoomex apmeklēs EthCC Kanā, koncentrējoties uz nozares dialogu un infrastruktūras attīstību

Kanā, Francija, 2026. gada 27. marts
Globālā kriptovalūtu atvasinājumu birža Zoomex ir paziņojusi, ka tā apmeklēs Hack Seasons konferenci 1. aprīlī Kanā, Francijā. Pasākumu, ko rīko Metaverse Post, iekļauj plašākajā Ethereum kopienas konferencē (EthCC) nedēļā un tiek gaidīts, ka tas apvienos izstrādātājus, institucionālos dalībniekus un Web3 infrastruktūras veidotājus no visas pasaules, lai apspriestu nozares tendences un pamatinfrastruktūras attīstību.
Iesaistīšanās nozares dialogā, koncentrējoties uz tirdzniecības infrastruktūru
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Protokola ieņēmumi, nevis tokenu inflācija: Qenthos pozicionē QNTH institucionālo ienesīguma virzītu kapitāluJaunā Jorkā, ASV, 2026. gada 27. martā Qenthos piedāvā QNTH tirgū ar protokola ieņēmumu nodrošinātu likmju ieviešanu, ņemot vērā institucionālo kriptovalūtu pāreju no cenu ekspozīcijas uz on-chain ienesīgumu. Coinbase institucionālā vadība šonedēļ ziņoja, ka digitālo aktīvu tirgos notiek strukturāla pārmaiņa: "otrā viļņa" institucionālo kriptovalūtu investoru pienākšana, ar alokācijas stratēģijām, kas pāriet no virziena cenu ekspozīcijas uz ienesīgumu fokusētu, produktizētu on-chain dalību (CoinDesk, 2026. gada 24. martā).

Protokola ieņēmumi, nevis tokenu inflācija: Qenthos pozicionē QNTH institucionālo ienesīguma virzītu kapitālu

Jaunā Jorkā, ASV, 2026. gada 27. martā
Qenthos piedāvā QNTH tirgū ar protokola ieņēmumu nodrošinātu likmju ieviešanu, ņemot vērā institucionālo kriptovalūtu pāreju no cenu ekspozīcijas uz on-chain ienesīgumu.
Coinbase institucionālā vadība šonedēļ ziņoja, ka digitālo aktīvu tirgos notiek strukturāla pārmaiņa: "otrā viļņa" institucionālo kriptovalūtu investoru pienākšana, ar alokācijas stratēģijām, kas pāriet no virziena cenu ekspozīcijas uz ienesīgumu fokusētu, produktizētu on-chain dalību (CoinDesk, 2026. gada 24. martā).
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Kripto institucionālās atbilstības atšķirība ir ieguvusi jaunu atbildi: NoviqChain un tā NOVQ riska protokolsSingapūra, 2026. gada 25. martā NoviqChain virzās uz priekšu ar NOVQ protokola arhitektūru, lai risinātu pieaugošās on-chain riska pārvaldības prasības, jo institucionālais kapitāls paātrina kripto ekspozīciju. Bitcoin demonstrēja ievērojamu noturību attiecībā uz plašākiem riska aktīviem šonedēļ, publicējot mēneša kritumu aptuveni 0.2 procenti, pat ja naftas cenu šoki spieda akciju tirgus visā pasaulē, saskaņā ar Decrypt ziņojumu. Coinbase vadītājs Āzijas un Klusā okeāna reģionā norādīja, ka institucionālais kapitāls turpina plūst kriptovalūtu aktīvos un ASV.

Kripto institucionālās atbilstības atšķirība ir ieguvusi jaunu atbildi: NoviqChain un tā NOVQ riska protokols

Singapūra, 2026. gada 25. martā
NoviqChain virzās uz priekšu ar NOVQ protokola arhitektūru, lai risinātu pieaugošās on-chain riska pārvaldības prasības, jo institucionālais kapitāls paātrina kripto ekspozīciju.
Bitcoin demonstrēja ievērojamu noturību attiecībā uz plašākiem riska aktīviem šonedēļ, publicējot mēneša kritumu aptuveni 0.2 procenti, pat ja naftas cenu šoki spieda akciju tirgus visā pasaulē, saskaņā ar Decrypt ziņojumu. Coinbase vadītājs Āzijas un Klusā okeāna reģionā norādīja, ka institucionālais kapitāls turpina plūst kriptovalūtu aktīvos un ASV.
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Katalizējot Fintech iekļaujošai un digitālai ekonomikai. Pārdomāta globāla platforma. Atjaunota vīzijaKigali, Ruanda, 2026. gada 25. martā Viena diena palikusi līdz Ruandas finanšu nākotne ieņem centrālo lomu Atlikušais laiks ir uzskaitīts. Kā Finnovex ienāk savā nozīmīgajā 8. gadā, platforma atgriežas ar drosmīgu globālu zīmola maiņu — ieviešot jaunu identitāti, uzlabotu digitālo pieredzi un asāku, izpildes virzītu samita formātu. Tas ir vairāk nekā evolūcija. Tas ir izšķirošs solis uz iekļaujošākas, digitāli orientētas finanšu nākotnes veidošanu. Kāpēc Finnovex Ruanda 2026 ir svarīgs — tieši tagad Austrumāfrika piedzīvo finanšu transformāciju nepieredzētā ātrumā.

Katalizējot Fintech iekļaujošai un digitālai ekonomikai. Pārdomāta globāla platforma. Atjaunota vīzija

Kigali, Ruanda, 2026. gada 25. martā
Viena diena palikusi līdz Ruandas finanšu nākotne ieņem centrālo lomu
Atlikušais laiks ir uzskaitīts.
Kā Finnovex ienāk savā nozīmīgajā 8. gadā, platforma atgriežas ar drosmīgu globālu zīmola maiņu — ieviešot jaunu identitāti, uzlabotu digitālo pieredzi un asāku, izpildes virzītu samita formātu.
Tas ir vairāk nekā evolūcija. Tas ir izšķirošs solis uz iekļaujošākas, digitāli orientētas finanšu nākotnes veidošanu.
Kāpēc Finnovex Ruanda 2026 ir svarīgs — tieši tagad
Austrumāfrika piedzīvo finanšu transformāciju nepieredzētā ātrumā.
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Coinstore paziņo par OMDBlockchain, nākamās paaudzes Ethereum saderīgu infrastruktūru globālajiem maksājumiemDubaija, Apvienotie Arābu Emirāti, 2026. gada 24. marts Coinstore ir paziņojis par OMDBlockchain, jaunattīstības spēku blokķēdes infrastruktūrā, kas piedāvā nākamās paaudzes tīklu, kas izveidots, lai modernizētu digitālos un reālās pasaules maksājumus. Izstrādāts ar pilnu Ethereum saderību un hibrīda arhitektūru, kas apvieno Layer 1 un Layer 2 stiprās puses, OMDBlockchain mērķis ir nodrošināt ātrākas, drošākas un pieejamākas blokķēdes pieredzes lietotājiem un izstrādātājiem visā pasaulē. Eko sistēmas pamatā ir OMDB, tīkla vietējais ERC-20 tokens. Kā EVM saderīgs aktīvs, OMDB pilnībā integrējas esošajā Ethereum vidē, ļaujot viegli pieņemt to seifa, decentralizēto lietojumprogrammu un izstrādātāju, kuri vēlas veidot ar pazīstamajiem rīkiem. OMDB kalpo arī kā atlīdzības un lietderīgais tokens, kas dzin visus OMDBlockchain ekosistēmu, atbalstot tīkla stimulu, darījumus un nākotnes maksājumu lietojumprogrammas.

Coinstore paziņo par OMDBlockchain, nākamās paaudzes Ethereum saderīgu infrastruktūru globālajiem maksājumiem

Dubaija, Apvienotie Arābu Emirāti, 2026. gada 24. marts
Coinstore ir paziņojis par OMDBlockchain, jaunattīstības spēku blokķēdes infrastruktūrā, kas piedāvā nākamās paaudzes tīklu, kas izveidots, lai modernizētu digitālos un reālās pasaules maksājumus. Izstrādāts ar pilnu Ethereum saderību un hibrīda arhitektūru, kas apvieno Layer 1 un Layer 2 stiprās puses, OMDBlockchain mērķis ir nodrošināt ātrākas, drošākas un pieejamākas blokķēdes pieredzes lietotājiem un izstrādātājiem visā pasaulē.
Eko sistēmas pamatā ir OMDB, tīkla vietējais ERC-20 tokens. Kā EVM saderīgs aktīvs, OMDB pilnībā integrējas esošajā Ethereum vidē, ļaujot viegli pieņemt to seifa, decentralizēto lietojumprogrammu un izstrādātāju, kuri vēlas veidot ar pazīstamajiem rīkiem. OMDB kalpo arī kā atlīdzības un lietderīgais tokens, kas dzin visus OMDBlockchain ekosistēmu, atbalstot tīkla stimulu, darījumus un nākotnes maksājumu lietojumprogrammas.
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Proof of Talk pārvērš kriptovalūtu pasākumus ar saturu jaudīguPARĪZE, FRANCIA, 2026. gada 18. marts Fragmentētas informācijas laikmetā Proof of Talk atgriežas Musée des Arts Décoratifs Luvrā 2. un 3. jūnijā, lai kalpotu kā galīgā Rekordu tiesa digitālo aktīvu industrijai. Investoriem, aktīvu pārvaldītājiem, digitālo aktīvu iestādēm un likumdevējiem arvien vairāk tiek uztverts kā vieta, kur tiek noteiktas nākotnes trajektorijas, Proof of Talk paplašina Davosas redzējumu. Noraidot standarta konferences formātu, Proof of Talk apvieno 2,500 lēmējvaras, kur pasaules ietekmīgākie līderi sanāks, lai paziņotu jaunus notikumus, parakstītu terminu lapas un noteiktu 2026–2027 tirgus virzību.

Proof of Talk pārvērš kriptovalūtu pasākumus ar saturu jaudīgu

PARĪZE, FRANCIA, 2026. gada 18. marts
Fragmentētas informācijas laikmetā Proof of Talk atgriežas Musée des Arts Décoratifs Luvrā 2. un 3. jūnijā, lai kalpotu kā galīgā Rekordu tiesa digitālo aktīvu industrijai.
Investoriem, aktīvu pārvaldītājiem, digitālo aktīvu iestādēm un likumdevējiem arvien vairāk tiek uztverts kā vieta, kur tiek noteiktas nākotnes trajektorijas, Proof of Talk paplašina Davosas redzējumu.
Noraidot standarta konferences formātu, Proof of Talk apvieno 2,500 lēmējvaras, kur pasaules ietekmīgākie līderi sanāks, lai paziņotu jaunus notikumus, parakstītu terminu lapas un noteiktu 2026–2027 tirgus virzību.
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Riska pārvaldība automatizētajā tirdzniecībā: infrastruktūra, nevis emocijas - Skywinex perspektīvaFinanšu tirgos risks bieži tiek apspriests kā svārstīgums, sviras efekts vai kapitāla sadalījums. Tomēr automatizētās tirdzniecības vidēs riska pārvaldība sākas daudz agrāk - arhitektūras līmenī. Atšķirība starp manuālo tirdzniecību un algoritmiskajām sistēmām nav tikai ātrums vai efektivitāte. Tā ir strukturāla disciplīna. Skywinex pieeja riska pārvaldībai ir kā infrastruktūras izaicinājums, nevis uzvedības. No emocionāliem lēmumiem līdz noteikumiem balstītai izpildei Tradicionālās tirdzniecības lēmumus ietekmē cilvēku faktori:

Riska pārvaldība automatizētajā tirdzniecībā: infrastruktūra, nevis emocijas - Skywinex perspektīva

Finanšu tirgos risks bieži tiek apspriests kā svārstīgums, sviras efekts vai kapitāla sadalījums.
Tomēr automatizētās tirdzniecības vidēs riska pārvaldība sākas daudz agrāk - arhitektūras līmenī.
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