Virtual DMI Symposium 2022
Registration
After a year of comprehensive research by central banks across the globe on the benefits and limitations of digital currencies, OMFIF is hosting the annual Digital Monetary Institute symposium on 11-12 May. The symposium expands the discussion on practical and theoretical aspects of central bank digital currencies, stablecoins, cryptoassets and the future of money. In 2021 the first symposium brought together 115 central banks and 2,000-plus policy-makers, bankers, technology experts and investors.
Join us virtually for the 2022 symposium where discussions will cover developments in CBDCs and balancing the roles of private and public money, regulation of big tech, stable-coins and crypto-assets, next steps for cross border payments and the future role of DLT in finance.
Policy, finance and technology professionals with a key stake in the Symposium themes please register your interest below, using business credentials. Symposium organisers will assess all registrations, and reserve the right to decline attendance at their discretion. Priority will be given to DMI delegates.