MiCA Implementation: What Institutions Need to Know
A comprehensive overview of the Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation and its implications for institutional investors operating in the European market.
Digital Assets Forum Vienna
Insights, frameworks and dialogue for banks, asset managers and the institutional crypto industry.
DigitalAssetsForum.wien is a professional platform dedicated to the institutional adoption of digital assets and the transformation of financial markets.
The forum addresses digital assets not as a speculative trend, but as financial infrastructure that is reshaping capital markets, investment processes and regulatory frameworks. Its purpose is to provide clarity, structure and informed perspectives for institutions navigating this evolving landscape.
Understanding the Shift
Digital assets represent a fundamental shift in how value is issued, transferred, settled and governed.
Banks, asset managers and financial institutions are increasingly required to understand digital assets beyond price movements. Topics such as custody, regulation, tokenization, risk management and market structure have become central to institutional decision-making.
DigitalAssetsForum.wien exists to support this transition with high-quality content, expert dialogue and institutional context.
Our Focus Areas
Understanding digital assets as an institutional asset class requires a clear view on market structure, custody models, liquidity, governance and risk.
Regulatory frameworks such as MiCA are reshaping how institutions can engage with digital assets. Coverage of regulatory developments and governance considerations.
Tokenization of financial instruments and real-world assets is transforming issuance, settlement and asset management.
From custody and trading to settlement and data analytics, institutional digital asset markets require robust infrastructure.
Emerging areas such as institutional DeFi, stablecoins, programmable finance and AI-driven analytics shaping the future of financial markets.
Knowledge Hub
DigitalAssetsForum.wien curates articles, analyses and expert perspectives designed for institutional audiences. The focus lies on clarity over complexity, enabling decision-makers to understand risks, opportunities and structural developments without unnecessary technical noise.
A comprehensive overview of the Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation and its implications for institutional investors operating in the European market.
How European financial institutions are embracing tokenization for capital markets efficiency and what this means for the future of securities.
An analysis of custody solutions and security standards for institutional digital asset management, including regulatory considerations.
Strategic Content Partner
Content and analytical perspectives are supported by neob, a deep-tech company building AI-driven intelligence systems for digital asset markets.
neob focuses on data-driven analysis of market structure, narratives, risk signals and institutional relevance, helping professionals navigate increasingly complex digital ecosystems.
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DigitalAssetsForum.wien serves as a platform for professional exchange and informed dialogue.
Depending on the format, this includes expert panels, roundtables, lectures and closed-door discussions focused on substance, relevance and institutional value rather than mass exposure.
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The Digital Assets Forum Vienna takes place as part of Vienna Blockchain Week, one of Europe's leading blockchain and digital asset events bringing together institutional investors, regulators, technology innovators and industry leaders.
Vienna Blockchain Week provides the ideal setting for institutional dialogue on digital assets, offering a curated programme of conferences, workshops and networking opportunities in the heart of Europe's financial landscape.
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DigitalAssetsForum.wien welcomes engagement from financial institutions, asset managers, technology providers, researchers, policy stakeholders and industry experts. Whether through content contributions, dialogue or collaboration, the forum aims to foster constructive exchange at an institutional level.