On June 2-3, 2026, a Speech Evidence The meeting will return to the Louvre Palace in Paris. The event limits attendance to 2,500 decision makers, and more than 90% of speakers hold C-level or executive positions.
Unlike normal crypto conferences, the event enforces a policy that prohibits paid speaking opportunities. Sponsored by the Content Council of financial journalists, the program focuses on legal issues, organizational structure, and property disclosures.
$18 Trillion in AUM Standing on Stage
The 2026 conference features speakers representing organizations with over $18 trillion in assets under management (AUM). Confirmed speakers include Jenny Johnson (CEO of Franklin Templeton), Tom Zschach (CIO of SWIFT), and Ken Moore (CIO of Mastercard), along with executives from JP Morgan and Invesco.

Discussions will cover the implementation of real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, secondary market regulatory frameworks, and cross-border financial regulatory frameworks.
Dedicated Technical Tracks
The program consists of three streams that deal with developments in other sectors:
- Stable Day (June 3): It focuses on stablecoins, digital payments, and investment strategies for banks and regulators.
- Bittensor method: Commitment to decentralized Artificial Intelligence (DeAI) and blockchain architecture.
- Canton route: Viewing private networks and using the money market.
Ideas for a Venture Capital Sourcing company
Through a partnership with Spectrum, the event features a “Proof of Pitch,” a startup competition where early Web3 developers pitch directly to companies for funding. Funds in attendance include Dragonfly, Haun Ventures, and CoinFund. All keynotes, webinars, and masterclasses are held in one location at the Louvre to facilitate direct investment.





