DigiAssets Connect 2026

16 - 17 June 2026

The Kameha Grand, Zurich

Jannah Patchay

Jannah Patchay

Founder Markets Evolution

Day 1 | Tuesday 16th June

9:35 EU Regulation Panel: MiCA in practice - Will diverging supervisory approaches undermine the promise of EU-wide harmonisation?

With MiCA enforcement now underway, this session explores how EU regulation is reshaping operations for both regulated and non-regulated entities.

Hear from institutions and policymakers navigating licensing, cross-border strategy, and supervisory divergence across member states.

What are the implications for stablecoin issuers amid ongoing clarification efforts, and how do EU rules compare to emerging US frameworks?

Can greater alignment among national authorities unlock the full potential of MiCA- and what does it mean for Swiss and global firms operating in the EU?

10:15 Tokenisation Panel: Building frameworks for scale: What will it take to make tokenised assets a mainstream part of institutional portfolios?

As tokenised funds move from proof-of-concept to practical implementation, the challenge is no longer if tokenisation works- but how to scale it across asset classes, jurisdictions, and investor types.

This panel brings together asset managers, banks, and platforms to explore the infrastructure, distribution, and post-MiCA regulatory alignment needed to make tokenisation commercially viable at scale.
What are investors really demanding from tokenised products- better liquidity, faster settlement, or operational efficiency? How can buy-side firms, custodians, and technology providers collaborate to unlock interoperability and secondary market depth? A candid discussion on what’s working, what’s missing, and what’s next for institutional tokenisation. 

14:55 Crypto ETFs & ETPs Panel: Products for the new investor era: What’s next for institutional product innovation and access?

Following the success of spot Bitcoin ETFs and the rapid expansion of multi-asset ETPs, institutions are rethinking how crypto fits within broader allocation models. This panel explores how product innovation is redefining institutional access- from yield-enhanced and staking-linked structures to diversified baskets and actively managed exposures.

How are issuers balancing transparency, liquidity, and regulatory scrutiny as new strategies come to market? What lessons can be drawn from early adoption trends in the U.S., and how are European asset managers positioning for growth?

Day 2 | Wednesday 17th June

9:50 Venue & Market Operator Panel: Institutional trading venues - Building liquidity, access, and distribution confidence in a tokenised market

As digital asset markets evolve, the focus is shifting from infrastructure enablement to execution-layer readiness. This session explores the critical role of trading venues and market operators in shaping the next generation of institutional market access and acting as regulated distribution channels for tokenised securities.

How are exchanges, both traditional and digital-native, enabling the onboarding and listing of tokenised products in a compliant and scalable way? What tools, partnerships, and regulatory frameworks are required to facilitate seamless issuance, investor onboarding, and secondary trading?

With liquidity still fragmented and buy-side demand cautious, this panel tackles the challenge of designing venues that institutional capital trusts- and will use. From clearing models to distribution mechanisms and platform interoperability, we ask: what needs to change for tokenised markets to become truly investable?

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Jannah.

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