
🚀 Excited to Share: Mathew Beale has been invited to join a Key Regulatory Panel at Digital Asset Summit 2025! 🚀
11/09/2025
I’m honoured to announce that I’ll be participating in a critical regulatory panel chaired by the esteemed Helen Hatton at the Digital Asset Summit 2025 in Jersey this October!
Why this panel matters:
🔹 Transatlantic urgency: With Acting CFTC Chair Caroline D. Pham’s recent warning – “The time for action is now” – this discussion will tackle how Jersey bridges UK frameworks and US adoption to accelerate compliant digital asset innovation.
🔹 Global collaboration: As regulators converge on clarity, the British Isles are poised to lead – and this panel will shape actionable strategies for cross-border alignment.
The Digital Asset Summit 2025
🔹 The Digital Asset Summit 2025 is Lee Birkett's (Founder at Moneybrain.com) idea and a passion. Lee is pushing for Jersey to act as the bridge between UK legislation and US adoption, and wants to start building that bridge now. 👉 https://shorturl.at/cYTLX
🎤 Keynote: Professor Sarah Green MCIArb, architect of the UK’s groundbreaking Digital Object framework.
Professor Sarah Green MCIArb is one of the most influential voices in this space. As the architect of the UK’s Digital Object framework, Sarah has been instrumental in redefining how digital assets—like crypto, NFTs, and tokenised securities—are recognised and protected under English law.
From her work on the Electronic Trade Documents Act 2023 to the upcoming Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill, her contributions are not only groundbreaking but also globally impactful.
🎓 Former Law Commissioner
⚖️ Professor of Private Law
🏆 ICC Award for Digitalisation of Trade
🌍 Advisor to governments, courts, and international bodies
Her work is a cornerstone for anyone navigating the intersection of law, technology, and finance.
https://d2legaltech.com/team_member/sarah-green/ - https://primefinancedisputes.org/expert/professor-sarah-green
Join us at the Digital Asset Summit 2025 to explore:
✅ Regulatory pathways for crypto, NFTs, and AI-driven assets.
✅ Jersey’s role as the trusted bridge between US markets and UK/European regulation.
🎤 Confirmed subject matter experts and thought leaders,
Sarah Green MCIArb, Sir Mark Boleat, Helen Hatton, Miriam Greenwood, James Bowater, Barry JAMES, Wes Wilkes, Charles Humpleby, JAMES A. MATTHEWSON, Gillian Linden, Richard Farr, Mark Le Page, John Grey, Sam Mudie
Event Spotlight:
📅 Date: 2nd October 2025
📍 Location: Grand Jersey Hotel
🔗 Secure your seat early (invitations drop Monday!):
👉 https://lnkd.in/ewjkgcvC - https://www.hnwadvisorevents.com/digitalassetsummit
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