Stablecoins, RWA & Tokenization

A practical programme for stablecoin mechanics, on-chain RWA design choices, and tokenization workflows that have to work with treasury, security, and regulatory expectations.

Stablecoins, RWA & Tokenization

Focus areas

  • Stablecoins
  • RWA
  • Tokenization
  • On-chain money
  • Programmable settlement
  • Control design

Core focus

Money-like instruments, real-world credit, and enforced rules on chain

Participants work through how stable value transfer relates to on-chain RWA design (representations, data feeds, and failure modes) and the tokenization lifecycle, including custody, attestation, and the operational realities of settlement, not a retail trading narrative.

Money-like instruments, real-world credit, and enforced rules on chain

What to expect

During the sessions

  • A shared, precise vocabulary
  • mapping exercises from policy to on-chain control points
  • scenario prompts that make trade-offs explicit
  • facilitated debate between treasury, product, and risk
  • optional vendor-agnostic RFP checklists for pilots

After the programme

  • A one-page RWA and stablecoin scope definition you can share internally
  • a pilot design with explicit failure modes
  • clearer ownership of monitoring, attestation, and off-chain legal facts
  • a documented review gate before production traffic

Logistics

Audience

Treasury, markets, product, and risk; mixed cohorts on request

Duration

90 minutes to multi-day tracks

Format

In-person, virtual, or hybrid

Stablecoins: mechanisms and questions

  • Explain backing and redemption concepts

  • name operational risks

  • link stable transfer to treasury operating models (without product endorsement)

Equip your team with institutional digital asset knowledge

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

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