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Bluechip25 Summit

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Raiffeisen Bank International, 9 Am Stadtpark, Wien, Wien 1030, View Map
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Nov 6, 2025 ~ Nov 7, 2025
09:00 am ~ 06:00 pm (UTC: +01:00) durationEstimated Duration : 2 days 9 hours
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Event Summary

Attend Europe’s first crypto safety conference, the Bluechip25 Summit, from 6–7 November 2025, in Vienna, Austria. To redefine standards for cryptocurrency security and trust, this ground-breaking event will bring together blockchain engineers, protocol teams, auditors, regulators, and investors. Strong crypto regulatory debates are becoming more and more necessary as the digital asset industry expands, and this summit is at the forefront of that conversation.


Organized By

Raiffeisen Bank International is Austria’s leading corporate and investment bank, serving 11 markets across Central and Eastern Europe, and a long-time advocate for digital innovation and regulatory excellence.


Summit Highlights
  • Keynote sessions on compliance, auditing, and blockchain risk management
  • Case study presentations on real-world digital asset vulnerabilities
  • Dedicated panel on crypto regulation and ecosystem safety standards.
  • A special blue-chip dinner at a classic Heurigen in Vienna.
  • Extensive networking with key players in cybersecurity and blockchain technologies.

Why Attend?
  • Learn from professionals who specialize in risk, compliance, and digital asset safety.
  • Discover best practices for protecting your protocols and personal assets.
  • Network with policymakers, legal advisors, and financial institutions.
  • Discover genuine Viennese culture while establishing valuable business relationships.

Agenda

Day 1:

  • Registration and breakfast
  • Opening remarks
  • The institutional Stablecoin from Wall Street to Washington
  • Crypto crime to state-sponsored weaponization: protecting a world of tokenized assets and digital identities
  • Coffee break
  • Moore's law meets Murphy's law: when innovation speed meets reality
  • Does every bank need a stablecoin strategy?
  • Lunch
  • Tracing threats to preventing harm: the next era of Blockchain analytics
  • De-risking Crypto: investment strategies for the modern VC
  • Coffee break
  • The stablecoin endgame
  • Proof of work and decentralization - an unbeatable duo
  • Security measures for custodians and exchanges
  • Transfer to the restaurant
  • Bluechip25 dinner presented by Ethereum Foundation

Day 2:

  • Registration and breakfast
  • Morning remarks
  • From depegs to design: building a stablecoin risk framework
  • Fragility of stablecoins and how to design a stable stablecoin
  • Verifiable insights into DeFi's decentralization
  • Coffee break
  • The convergence of financial services and DeFi applications
  • Lunch
  • Not your keys not your coins? self-hosting vs. centralized exchange under MiCAR from a consumer's perspective
  • Hack and heist: security challenges in the online and offline world
  • Coffee break
  • Beyond Either-Or: why Europe needs CBDCs, stablecoins, deposit- and commercial bank tokens all together
  • Anchoring trust: digital market infrastructure, stablecoins, and the future of payments in Europe
  • Closing Remarks
  • Networking and end of conference

Key Speakers
  • James Smith – Ecosystem Development Lead, Ethereum Foundation.
  • Georg Harer – MD & Head of Legal and Compliance, Bybit EU.
  • Oliver Stauber – CEO, Kucoin EU.
  • Matthias Bauer-Langgartner – Head of Policy Europe, Chainalysis.

    Don't miss the event to shape the future of safe and trusted digital finance, where discussions lead to solutions and innovation, and regulation meets.
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Organized By

Raiffeisen Bank International
Raiffeisen Bank International

Multinational Investment Bank, Austria

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Tags

  • #Cryptocurrency
  • #Blockchain

Location

Raiffeisen Bank International, 9 Am Stadtpark, Wien, Wien 1030, view map

1 Attendees

  • Nisar Ahmad

Nisar Ahmad

5 Speakers

  • James Smith
  • Georg Harer
  • Oliver Stauber
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James Smith, Georg Harer, Oliver Stauber and 2 Others