Digital Asset Fundamentals

Core digital asset and blockchain literacy for people who need precision: architecture, token types, market structure, and the language to align with legal, risk, and operations.

Digital Asset Fundamentals

Focus areas

  • Blockchain
  • Token Taxonomy
  • Custody
  • Network Models
  • Market Structure
  • Governance Basics

Core focus

A shared map of the stack and its limits

Participants leave with a non-speculative, institutional-grade mental model: how ledgers and consensus work, when public vs. permissioned chains apply, and how to discuss wallets, keys, and custody in the same room as security and policy owners.

A shared map of the stack and its limits

What to expect

During the sessions

  • A shared lexicon and diagrams your teams can reuse
  • exercises that stress-test assumptions
  • scenarios that connect on-chain terms to your policies and data boundaries
  • live Q&A with risk and compliance in the room (or in the pre-reads)

After the programme

  • Clearer hand-offs between product, technology, and control functions
  • a ranked list of what to validate on any proposal involving tokens
  • a practical checklist for custody, operational resilience, and vendor review questions

Logistics

Audience

Analysts, product, technology, operations, and risk-adjacent roles; mixed cohorts on request

Duration

Half-day, full-day, or two short modules

Format

In-person, virtual, or hybrid

Foundations

  • Define blockchain and DLT

  • compare verification vs. trust

  • label components that affect settlement and control

Equip your team with institutional digital asset knowledge

Tell us your goals, and we'll design the framework.

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