Digital Assets Week New York 2027
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YOU MUST BE REGISTERED IN ORDER TO ATTEND THE EVENT. NO WALK-INS PERMITTED DUE TO SECURITY MEASURES. Juliet Media are delighted to announce that Digital Assets Week New York is confirmed for the 13th and 14th of May 2026, with Deutsche Bank as host partner. The series is the forum where capital markets transformation is examined in depth, from issuance and market structure to settlement, custody, liquidity and regulatory alignment. The underlying foundation of Digital Assets Week is Global Asset Digitisation Projects, making it the only venue where the commercialisation of tokenising assets is discussed comprehensively and at scale. The two days in New York have a limited number of tickets available and the possibility to apply for complimentary access for certain senior executives from Institutional Banks, Fund Managers, Asset Managers and Hedge Funds whose primary business is investment management, with a minimum of $50m AUM. Not available to solution or service providers i.e. Advisors, Platforms, Custody, Wallets, Exchanges, etc. Audience Groups Traditional listing actors including, advisors, brokers, lawyers, accountants Platform/service providers, including exchanges, tokenization platforms Investors Venture capitalists Hedge funds Private equity Financial institutions, banks, exchanges, funds Institutional crypto tech, including finance-focused blockchains Crypto exchanges with an institutional focus DeFi PR and marketing Press Reasons To Attend The only event focused on all digitising all asset classes, including institutions adding crypto Leading the discussion on digital assets and regulation Highly curated invite-only audience of financial institutions, institutional investors, brokers, private equity and venture capital firms, infrastructure providers, exchanges and regulators – the entire ecosystem In person networking To visit the main website please click here