
The World's Largest Virtual Conference on Security Tokens & Real-World Assets
On May 6, 2025, from 13:00–23:00 GMT, industry pioneers and innovators from around the world will gather for STO SUMMIT Spring 2025: Unlocking the Value of Security Tokens, the largest global virtual summit dedicated to security tokens and real-world asset (RWA) tokenization.
Global Speaker Lineup
This summit will feature 33 renowned speakers from 13 countries, including:
Mike Reed, Senior Vice President & Head of Digital Asset Partnerships, Franklin Templeton
Jim Hiltner, head of BD, Superstate
Edward Nwokedi, CEO, RedSwan CRE
Herwig “Happy” Konings, CEO, Security Token Market (STM.co)
Augustin Jiang, Founder, ArtRevo
Katie Evans, Head of BD, Swarm
Elisenda Fàbrega, General Counsel, Brickken
Thomas Labenbacher, CEO, Assetera
Leaders from ArtRino, SmartBlocks, SBI Digital Markets, FINPEI, Elevex, RWA.World, AdLunam, StegX, Diamore, Alphaledger, Global Settlement Network, Cork Protocol, Zoniqx, Particula, Streetsmart investments, PeerHive and many others.
26 Official Media Partners
With support from 26 global blockchain and fintech media outlets — STO SUMMIT Spring 2025 will receive extensive international coverage.
Only attendees who register via invitation links from media partners or speakers are eligible for free admission. Spots are limited!
Key Themes & Panels
Tokenized Securities Showcase
DeFi & Secondary Markets Integration
Legal Frameworks for Compliant STOs
Cross-border Tokenization: Challenges & Opportunities
Emerging RWAs: Diamonds, Gold, Carbon, Energy & More
Institutional Perspectives on Tokenized Finance
Event Info
Date: May 6, 2025
Time: 13:00–24:00 GMT
Format: Zoom Webinar (Virtual)
Website: www.stosummit.org
Register Now: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4Vy8JNKNRayaGOUYpHjQWQ
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