BFC in NYC presented by Metaplanet | Bitcoin for Corporations Symposium Livestream
June 26 2026 - TODAY at 12pm ET we're going LIVE with a day of sessions from our BFC in NYC Symposium.Schedule:
12:30p - Keynote: Dylan LeClair of Metaplanet
12:53p - Underwriting Digital Credit w/ Jeff Walton (Strive), Tyler Evans (UTXO), Alexandre Laizet (Capital B), and Dan Hillery (True North)
1:16p - Maximizing Bitcoin on the Balance Sheet w/ Sam Callahan (OranjeBTC), Ilya Khazen (LMAX), and Gregory Barasia (Kraken)
2:02p - The ADR: Unlocking Bitcoin for Global Portfolis w/ Loren Asmus (UTXO), Ishaan Narain (Receipts Depositary Corporation), and David Martin (Clear Street LLC)
2:25p - Bitcoin as a Hurdle Rate w/ Amanda Fabiano (Nakamoto), Jeremy Almond (Paystand), CJ Jain (Strategy), and Jeff Park (ParaFi Capital)
2:46p - BFC Live w/ Paul Tarantino (Byte Federal) & Hunter Albright (SALT Lending)
3:16p - Where Digital Assets Fit and What it Takes to Commit w/ Guillaume Bajczman (Roxom), David Dziekanski (Quantify Funds), Kurtis Perdelwitz (GIGA Inc), and David Buttrey (Mangrove)
3:39p - Hold the Wrapper or Hold the Asset? w/ Wyatt O'Rourke (Basilic Financial), Ben Werkman (Strive), Kristen Mierzwa (FTSE Russell), and Zach Pandl (Grayscale Investments)
4:02p - Bitcoin on Capitol Hill w/ Pierre Rochard (The Bitcoin Bond Company), Paul Tarantino (Byte Federal), Steve Baum (CBIZ), and Stephen Pollock (Signal Ridge Partners)
4:25p - Digital Credit: The Foundation for What's Next w/ Khing Oei (Treasury), Owen Fraser-Green (mNAV Ltd), Rajeeve Bamra (Moody's Ratings), and Allen Helm (Bitcoin for Corporations)
4:48p - Barclays. Blackrock. BitGo & Bitcoin. w/ Will Su (Blackrock), Lee Counselman (Barclays), Chen Fang (BitGo), and David Bailey (Nakamoto)
5:11p - Fireside: Metaplanet x BitGo w/ Dylan LeClair of Metaplanet and Mike Belshe of BitGo
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