Digital Asset Summit

Region

US - North East

Timing

Late March (Typically)

Dates

2026
Monday
Feb
16
- 02
Mar
Confirmed
Various, London
2026
Tuesday
Feb
17
Confirmed
Various, London
2026
Thursday
Feb
19
- 23
Feb

Overview

The Digital Asset Summit (DAS) brings together leaders from traditional finance, fintech, and crypto to discuss the future of digital assets and institutional adoption. Known as one of the most important conferences for investors, banks, asset managers, and policymakers, DAS explores the strategies, technologies, and regulations shaping this fast-evolving market.

HIGHLIGHTS

💰 Institutional Adoption – With major banks, funds, and enterprises deepening involvement in crypto and blockchain, expect announcements on how digital assets integrate with traditional finance.

⚖️ Policy & Regulation – Regulators and policymakers outline frameworks for stablecoins, tokenization, custody, and compliance—key issues that define the pace of growth.

🌐 Tokenization & Market Infrastructure – From real-world assets to settlement systems, the conversation centers on how tokenization transforms capital markets.

🤖 Tech Innovation – Advances in blockchain scalability, interoperability, and digital identity highlight the tools needed for a secure, global digital economy.

📈 Investor Sentiment – Panels and fireside chats with asset managers, VCs, and hedge funds give insight into where capital is flowing in the next wave of digital finance.

INSIGHTS

Event General Timing
Annually held over 2 days in mid-September. Starts on a Thursday. (Same Day of Week)
Historically held at Pier Sixty/Chelsea Piers, NYC.
Speaker/Sponsor applications typically run Spring/Summer. (Deadline is a Thursday)
Tickets usually available 3-4 months prior.
No traditional Preview Day; first day is the official start.
The Digital Asset Summit (DAS) brings together leaders from traditional finance, fintech, and crypto to discuss the future of digital assets and institutional adoption. Known as one of the most important conferences for investors, banks, asset managers, and policymakers, DAS explores the strategies, technologies, and regulations shaping this fast-evolving market.
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