The Market Gets Real: Inside DigitalAssets London 2025

DigitalAssets London 2025 brings BlackRock, BoE, CFTC, and others together to tackle regulation, tokenization, and the real infrastructure of institutional crypto.
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London, long the headquarters of global finance, is hosting a different kind of summit this June. DigitalAssets London 2025 (June 17–18) brings the institutional crypto conversation into sharp, tangible focus — think less hype, more architecture. Held in the heart of the City and organized by Worldwide Business Research (WBR), this event isn’t chasing trends. It’s about building what’s next.
Expect deep dives into fund tokenization, settlement modernization, and the very real race to standardize regulation across jurisdictions. The agenda skips evangelism and goes straight into execution — backed by speakers from BlackRock, the Bank of England, CFTC, and Coinbase Asset Management.
The Minds That Matter
DigitalAssets London pulls in serious names from both sides of the crypto-traditional finance divide. BlackRock’s Tony Ashraf will weigh in on digital asset transformation. Coinbase AM’s Jasmine Burgess, Hamilton Lane’s Victor Jung, and T. Rowe Price’s Liz Lawson bring institutional weight, while regulators like Kristin Johnson (CFTC), Emma Butterworth (BoE), and Jon Relleen (FCA) headline policy-rich conversations.
Also joining: Andreas Fondevila (BBVA), Cynthia Lo Bessette (Fidelity), and Lord Chris Holmes of the UK Parliament — underscoring how deep institutional alignment is shaping this market.
What’s Actually on the Agenda
The event splits into five major currents — all designed to give institutional players a concrete edge:
Regulation & Standards
- Comparative frameworks: MiCA, FCA, CFTC
- Deep-dive into the UK’s Digital Securities Sandbox with BoE + FCA
- U.S. legislative outlook with CFTC Commissioner Kristin Johnson
Tokenization & Infrastructure
- Real-world implementation from BNP Paribas and Hamilton Lane
- Collateral, liquidity, and fund structuring
- CBDC and stablecoin-powered settlement
Markets & Trading
- Prime brokerage, T+0 clearing, and custody evolution
- Institutional derivatives and structured products
- Building execution protocols in fragmented liquidity environments
Accessing Yield
- BTC and stablecoin-based yield strategies
- ETF/ETP vehicles in active/passive allocation
- De-risked access points for institutions
Innovation Stack
- AI and DLT integration across capital markets
- DePIN and Web3 infrastructure as new investment layers
Where Capital Meets Policy
Among the most anticipated sessions:
- Global State of Play — Fidelity, HSBC, and Franklin Templeton tackle regulatory divergence and institutional rollout across regions.
- UK Digital Securities Sandbox Interview — BoE and FCA assess what’s working and what’s next.
- CFTC Keynote Interview — Kristin Johnson goes on-record about new U.S. regulatory dynamics.
- Private Markets, On-Chain — Hamilton Lane showcases tokenization in action.
- DeFi, for Real — How institutions are integrating decentralized protocols.
- AI x Blockchain — Exploring automation and execution efficiency
One standout quote from Emma Butterworth of the BoE during speaker prep:
This is not a static framework — regulators are learning alongside firms.
No Frills, All Signal
Forget expo-hall hype and buzzword bingo — DigitalAssets London 2025 is built for professionals navigating real market structure. Whether you’re managing risk, building trading rails, or tokenizing funds, this is where execution strategies get shaped.
And the backdrop? London, where the Bank of England talks tokens and Parliament sends its crypto allies. Enough said.
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