Protocols talking to protocols, builders talking to builders. Paris Blockchain Week 2026 takes a different approach.Protocols talking to protocols, builders talking to builders. Paris Blockchain Week 2026 takes a different approach.

Paris Blockchain Week 2026 – Where Institutions and Digital Assets Finally Meet

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For years, blockchain conferences have been dominated by crypto-native narratives. Protocols talking to protocols, builders talking to builders. Paris Blockchain Week 2026 takes a different approach.

Taking place on April 15-16 in Paris, Paris Blockchain Week covers global finance, regulation, and digital asset infrastructure. The focus is no longer speculative. Discussions center on adoption, market structure, custody, compliance and the role blockchain is beginning to play inside large financial institutions.

Hosted at the Carrousel du Louvre, with an invitation-only gathering at the Château de Versailles, Paris Blockchain Week 2026 convenes a senior audience of decision-makers responsible for capital allocation, regulatory oversight, and financial market infrastructure. Rather than treating blockchain as a parallel ecosystem, the event places digital assets within existing financial systems and the constraints that govern them.

An Institutional-First Agenda

This year’s agenda is explicit: traditional finance meets digital assets.

Banks, asset managers, regulators, infrastructure providers, payment networks, and market data firms are now directly involved in how digital assets operate within regulated environments. According to the organizers, growing institutional demand for regulatory clarity and operational standards is a central focus of this year’s agenda. 

Confirmed participants and partners include S&P Global, Fidelity Investments, Bank of America, Deutsche Bank, Invesco, the European Commission, Circle, Ripple, Cardano, and Bybit. Together, these organizations span the institutional stack; from regulation and risk assessment to liquidity, custody, and on-chain infrastructure.

Their presence underscores a broader shift: digital assets are increasingly discussed alongside traditional financial products, market data, and capital markets infrastructure, rather than as a separate asset class.

A Speaker Lineup Anchored in Market Reality

The PBW 2026 program brings together senior leaders from finance, public policy, and Web3, with discussions grounded in operational and regulatory realities rather than theory.

Confirmed speakers include Dr. Nouriel Roubini (NYU), Natasha Cazenave (ESMA), Chuck Mounts (S&P Global), Nikhil Sharma (BlackRock), Martha Reyes (Fidelity), Sabih Bezhad (Deutsche Bank), Kathleen Wrynn (Invesco), and Kara Kennedy (J.P. Morgan), alongside representatives from Morgan Stanley, Citi, BNY, the London Stock Exchange, Amundi, Coinbase, and leading blockchain foundations.

Topics include regulatory frameworks, tokenization, custody models, stablecoins, market data, and enterprise-grade blockchain infrastructure: areas that increasingly influence institutional participation and capital allocation.

Why Paris, Why Now

Paris has become a key hub for financial and regulatory dialogue in Europe, particularly as frameworks, such as MiCA, define the region’s approach to digital assets. Against this backdrop, Paris Blockchain Week serves as a neutral setting where policymakers, financial institutions, and blockchain-native organizations engage on shared challenges.

PBW 2026 is not positioned around short-term market narratives or year-to-year trends. Instead, it focuses on governance, standards, and the practical integration of digital assets into existing financial systems.

For institutions approaching digital assets with long-term intent and for Web3 firms adapting to regulatory and enterprise expectations, Paris Blockchain Week has become a reference point on the global calendar.

FAQ (optional)

When is Paris Blockchain Week 2026 taking place?
Paris Blockchain Week 2026 will take place in April 2026 in Paris, bringing together institutional leaders, policymakers, and blockchain-native organizations from across the globe.

Who is Paris Blockchain Week 2026 designed for?
PBW 2026 is designed for financial institutions, policymakers, regulators, enterprise leaders, infrastructure providers, and Web3 companies navigating regulatory and institutional adoption of digital assets.

Where will Paris Blockchain Week 2026 be held?
The main event will take place at Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. In addition, Paris Blockchain Week will host an invitation-only VIP evening experience at iconic locations, including the Chateau de Versailles, as part of its official program.

Which companies and organizations are expected to participate?
The event brings together a broad mix of global financial institutions, technology providers, exchanges, infrastructure companies, and Web3-native firms. A full and updated list of participating companies is shared closer to the event. 

Who will be speaking at Paris Blockchain Week 2026?
Speakers include senior executives from financial institutions, regulators, policymakers, founders, and industry leaders shaping the future of digital assets and financial infrastructure. Speaker announcements are made on a rolling basis.

What topics will PBW 2026 focus on?
The 2026 edition focuses on regulation, governance, standards, and the practical integration of digital assets into existing financial systems, moving beyond short-term market narratives.
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