GBCS25 | Traditional Access to Cryptocurrencies via ETPs and Digital Asset Treasuries
In this panel from the Global Blockchain & Crypto Symposium 2026, leading experts in law, asset management, and digital asset infrastructure discuss how institutions and public companies are accessing cryptocurrencies through regulated structures. The conversation explores the growth of crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs), evolving custody and operational risk standards, corporate digital asset treasury strategies, and the impact of regulatory developments across major jurisdictions. Panellists also share their perspectives on institutional adoption, investor due diligence, and the key developments likely to shape the next phase of growth in digital asset markets. Chair: Raman Grewal, Partner, Stikeman Elliott Speakers: Joseph Hall, Partner, Davis Polk; Charles Adams, Head of Investor Relations, Nickel Digital Asset Management; Nick Jones, Founder and CEO, Zumo

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