Digital Assets Forum scales up in London to connect banks, funds, and Web3

The European Blockchain Convention (EBC) will host the third edition of the Digital Assets Forum (DAF3) in London on Feb. 5–6, 2026. The two-day conference will take place at Convene (Houndsditch) in the city’s financial district and will run across two stages.
DAF3 will introduce a structured 1:1 meetings program, an AI-powered networking app and private meeting zones to support deal talks between investors and technology providers. Sessions will cover tokenization, decentralized finance, market structure, custody, the use of AI in finance, stablecoins, compliance and banking innovation.
Organizers cited progress in UK and European regulation as a factor in selecting London and to encourage dialogue between policymakers and market participants.

The speaker roster blends leaders from asset management, family offices, banks, hedge funds, and digital-asset firms, representing €3 trillion in AuM. Named participants include:
- Stani Kulechov (Aave Labs)
- Nikhil Sharma (BlackRock)
- Sabih Behzad (Deutsche Bank)
- Emma Lovett (J.P. Morgan)
- Alexandra Soroko (Visa)
- Dorothea Ysenburg (Mastercard)
- Christian Moor (European Banking Authority)
“After two fully sold-out editions, it was clear the market needed more space, both literally and figuratively,” says Victoria Gago, Co-Founder of EBC and DAF. “This year’s two-day format gives institutions and crypto leaders the time and structure to forge real partnerships and tackle the most important developments shaping the future of finance.”
The Digital Assets Forum launched in 2024 to connect allocators, asset managers, banks and policymakers around institutional use cases for digital assets. Previous editions featured senior executives from firms including BlackRock, Fidelity, Standard Chartered and Coinbase Institutional.
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