Global Policy Makers Convene in Washington to Shape Digital Asset Frameworks
International policymakers and blockchain innovators are gathering at the Future of Money, Governance, and the Law summit to develop regulatory frameworks for digital assets, decentralized finance, and public infrastructure modernization.

The Future of Money, Governance, and the Law summit on October 29-30, 2025, brings together global policymakers at a critical juncture as governments worldwide seek clarity and collaboration in developing frameworks for decentralized finance, tokenization, and public infrastructure modernization. The event features legislators, administration officials, and policy leaders from multiple countries addressing finance, technology, and regulation challenges.
Key participants include Kyle Hauptman, Chair of the U.S. National Credit Union Administration, and former UK Parliament Member Lisa Cameron, who chairs the UK-US Crypto Alliance think tank focused on fostering crypto policy alignment between the two nations. The summit also highlights local government innovators like Baltimore City Solicitor Ebony Thompson, who utilized blockchain technology to list vacant properties and increase affordable housing availability for residents.
Utah County Commissioner Amelia Powers-Gardner, another featured speaker, led blockchain implementation for U.S. presidential elections and vital records management. She emphasized that the conference transforms ideas into action, bringing leaders together to explore blockchain and emerging technologies to build trust, transparency, and improved citizen services. Other confirmed speakers include David Beck, former US Space Force Command officer; Ryan VanGrack, Coinbase Vice President of Legal and Global Head of Litigation; and Vincent Kadar, CEO of Polymath.
Gerard Dache, Executive Director of the Government Blockchain Association, stated these digital innovators are modeling blockchain and digital assets as solutions to public sector challenges while shaping the future of money, governance, and law. The event is co-hosted by the Government Blockchain Association and The Edge of Company with sponsors including Sleap.io, a Web3 travel platform enabling crypto payments for global bookings; Alter New Media, a mission-driven PR and marketing agency; and Moonlight Capital Limited, an ethical investment firm promoting blockchain adoption.
Joshua Kriger, Co-Founder of The Edge of Company, noted that sponsor participation reflects the summit's mission to connect real-world utility, strategic communication, and responsible investment in building digital foundations for tomorrow's public sector. The approval-based event prioritizes government policymakers, employees, invited guests, media, supporters, and GBA members, with early application strongly recommended. An exclusive gala dinner reception offers limited tickets available for $275 until September's end through https://lu.ma/hzccl4h1.