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.
Focus areas
- Blockchain
- Token Taxonomy
- Custody
- Network Models
- Market Structure
- Governance Basics

Focus areas
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.

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
Logistics
Analysts, product, technology, operations, and risk-adjacent roles; mixed cohorts on request
Half-day, full-day, or two short modules
In-person, virtual, or hybrid
Foundations
Define blockchain and DLT
compare verification vs. trust
label components that affect settlement and control
Match depth to your stack
We tune examples to your industry, your vendors, and your current policies.
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
Match depth to your stack
We tune examples to your industry, your vendors, and your current policies.
Equip your team with institutional digital asset knowledge
Tell us your goals, and we'll design the framework.
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