At the DAT Summit Hong Kong, EDENA Capital Partners launched the Autonomic Financial OS. The company describes it as an AI-driven system that automates the issuanceAt the DAT Summit Hong Kong, EDENA Capital Partners launched the Autonomic Financial OS. The company describes it as an AI-driven system that automates the issuance

EDENA Unveils AI System to Automate Sovereign Asset Settlement

2026/02/19 09:49
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At the DAT Summit Hong Kong, EDENA Capital Partners launched the Autonomic Financial OS.

The company describes it as an AI-driven system that automates the issuance, verification, and settlement of sovereign and state-linked assets.

The summit gathered about 300 participants from government, finance, and blockchain infrastructure. Attendees included Nico Barito, Special Envoy of the President of Seychelles for ASEAN and Founder of Blue Institute; Sultan Najamuddin, Speaker of the Senate of Indonesia; and Charles Ng, Senior Advisor at Invest Hong Kong. Industry participants included Philip Kaddaj, CEO and Co-founder of Cantor8; Alex Gluchowski, CEO and Co-founder of Matter Labs; and Marco Cora, Director of the ZKsync Foundation.

EDENA Founder and CEO Wook Lee delivered the keynote, The Autonomic Revolution. He described a shift away from manual financial processes.

He said aligned technology providers and regulators can support real-time, transparent systems.

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Lee said.

EDENA said the OS functions as an intelligence layer for global capital markets. It replaces manual settlement with automated and auditable processes.

The company said this approach prepares more than US$100 billion in energy and strategic infrastructure projects for digital settlement.

The system integrates infrastructure from Canton Network, Cantor8, ZKsync, Chainlink, and Athena Dynamics.

EDENA said it enters the market with a sovereign pipeline exceeding US$20 billion.

In Indonesia, it works with the Ministry of Investment (BKPM) on energy and strategic national projects. The company is also deploying the system across the Middle East, Africa, and South Korea.

Yuval Rooz, Co-founder and CEO of Digital Asset, said:

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Featured image credit: EDENA

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