Seoul Summit Targets Digital Assets, AI Economy: Global Leaders Forge New Financial Order
April 7, 2026, 3:50 pm
EastPoint:Seoul 2026 convenes global leaders this September. The summit targets the evolving digital assets and AI economy. Policymakers, financial institutions, and tech innovators gather. They address a fundamental economic paradigm shift. The event charts a strategic course for action. Stablecoins, real-world asset tokenization, and digital capital markets reshape global finance. Nations engaging proactively become "rule makers." Others risk becoming "rule takers," bound by external systems. Seoul hosts this critical dialogue, extending its reach worldwide. The forum fosters new execution strategies. It guides global leaders through unprecedented technological transformation. EastPoint shapes the world's digital future, defining national roles and preparing for profound societal shifts.
A new economic era is dawning. Digital assets and artificial intelligence (AI) fundamentally reshape global finance. EastPoint:Seoul 2026 emerges as a pivotal convergence point. This September, global leaders will gather in South Korea’s capital. They will define the future. This summit is not merely a conference. It is a strategic forum. It addresses an unprecedented paradigm shift.
The event’s core thesis is clear. Nations must act decisively. Proactive engagement defines future influence. Those who engage become "rule makers." They design the emerging economic order. Others risk becoming "rule takers." They will adhere to systems designed by others. The stakes are high. Global strategic priorities are in play.
EastPoint:Seoul 2026, co-hosted by Web3 venture capital firm Hashed and Bloomingbit, focuses on this critical juncture. It unites policymakers, financial institutions, corporations, blockchain industry leaders, and academics. They seek actionable strategies. These leaders will navigate the complexities of digital finance and AI integration.
The landscape of global liquidity is rapidly transforming. Stablecoins lead this charge. They offer new avenues for cross-border transactions. They introduce efficiency. Real-world asset (RWA) tokenization expands this frontier. It brings tangible assets onto blockchain networks. This unlocks new capital flows. It improves market accessibility. Digital capital markets are emerging. They promise greater transparency and speed. These innovations are not incremental. They are foundational shifts.
AI further accelerates this transformation. Autonomous AI economies are on the horizon. They will redefine ownership. They will alter participation models. These technologies demand careful consideration. They require robust frameworks. EastPoint’s agenda encompasses these broad topics. It spans from intricate financial practices to potential civilizational shifts.
The summit employs a unique "dual-track" format. This design maximizes engagement. It ensures deep discussion. A main stage offers open sessions. Attendees gain broad insights into global trends. Alongside, closed-door roundtables facilitate candid discussions. These private forums address regulatory issues. They tackle policy challenges. Operational hurdles also receive in-depth scrutiny.
This structure fosters "unlearning" and "relearning." Legacy frameworks often hinder progress. The forum encourages setting them aside. Participants then build new execution strategies. These align with the emerging digital order. This practical approach makes the summit impactful. It drives concrete outcomes.
The inaugural EastPoint:Seoul 2025 set a strong precedent. It attracted significant participation. The event saw hundreds of attendees. Dozens of speakers contributed their expertise. Numerous business meetings took place. Over 40 closed-door roundtable sessions generated rich dialogue. This first iteration demonstrated the forum's value.
Critically, the 2025 event drew bipartisan support from Korean lawmakers. Members from various political parties participated. This highlighted the issue's national importance. International engagement was also robust. Officials from the White House Digital Assets Advisory Council joined discussions. Regulatory figures, including then-Acting CFTC Chair, provided crucial perspectives.
Global projects participated actively. Firms like Circle, BitGo, and Anchorage Digital were present. They contributed to sessions. These discussions covered institutional trust-building. They explored regulatory frameworks. Blockchain infrastructure design also received attention. Major Korean financial institutions also joined these vital dialogues. Hashed Open Research (HOR) analyzed these discussions. It published a detailed report. This solidified the event’s academic and practical impact.
EastPoint:Seoul 2026 broadens this successful foundation. Its agenda expands further. Institutional digital asset management gains prominence. Autonomous AI economies receive deeper examination. The scope extends beyond Asia. It targets a truly global audience. Policy, finance, and technology leaders from around the world will converge. This ensures a comprehensive, worldwide perspective.
Hashed, a co-host, plays a crucial role. Established in 2017, it is a global venture capital firm. Hashed focuses on investments and research. Its portfolio includes global startups and decentralized protocols. Hashed operates offices across continents. These locations include Seoul, San Francisco, Singapore, Bangalore, and Abu Dhabi. The firm has supported many pioneering teams. It helps portfolio companies achieve global mass adoption. This deep expertise underpins the summit’s agenda. It ensures relevant, forward-thinking discussions.
Seoul itself serves as a strategic backdrop. South Korea actively embraces technological innovation. The city is a hub for digital progress. Its commitment to the digital economy is evident. Hosting EastPoint positions Seoul at the forefront. It becomes a central stage for global dialogue. The city facilitates connections between East and West. It bridges traditional finance and emerging technologies.
The discussions in Seoul will have far-reaching consequences. They aim to shape regulations. They will influence investment strategies. They will guide technological development. The outcomes will inform national policies globally. The forum directly impacts how economies will function. It defines how societies will interact with digital assets and AI.
EastPoint:Seoul 2026 is more than an annual meeting. It is an essential platform. It navigates an era of rapid technological change. It provides direction. It builds consensus. It empowers nations. The world looks to Seoul. It seeks clarity and leadership. The summit promises to deliver these. It defines the next chapter of the global digital economy.
A new economic era is dawning. Digital assets and artificial intelligence (AI) fundamentally reshape global finance. EastPoint:Seoul 2026 emerges as a pivotal convergence point. This September, global leaders will gather in South Korea’s capital. They will define the future. This summit is not merely a conference. It is a strategic forum. It addresses an unprecedented paradigm shift.
The event’s core thesis is clear. Nations must act decisively. Proactive engagement defines future influence. Those who engage become "rule makers." They design the emerging economic order. Others risk becoming "rule takers." They will adhere to systems designed by others. The stakes are high. Global strategic priorities are in play.
EastPoint:Seoul 2026, co-hosted by Web3 venture capital firm Hashed and Bloomingbit, focuses on this critical juncture. It unites policymakers, financial institutions, corporations, blockchain industry leaders, and academics. They seek actionable strategies. These leaders will navigate the complexities of digital finance and AI integration.
The landscape of global liquidity is rapidly transforming. Stablecoins lead this charge. They offer new avenues for cross-border transactions. They introduce efficiency. Real-world asset (RWA) tokenization expands this frontier. It brings tangible assets onto blockchain networks. This unlocks new capital flows. It improves market accessibility. Digital capital markets are emerging. They promise greater transparency and speed. These innovations are not incremental. They are foundational shifts.
AI further accelerates this transformation. Autonomous AI economies are on the horizon. They will redefine ownership. They will alter participation models. These technologies demand careful consideration. They require robust frameworks. EastPoint’s agenda encompasses these broad topics. It spans from intricate financial practices to potential civilizational shifts.
The summit employs a unique "dual-track" format. This design maximizes engagement. It ensures deep discussion. A main stage offers open sessions. Attendees gain broad insights into global trends. Alongside, closed-door roundtables facilitate candid discussions. These private forums address regulatory issues. They tackle policy challenges. Operational hurdles also receive in-depth scrutiny.
This structure fosters "unlearning" and "relearning." Legacy frameworks often hinder progress. The forum encourages setting them aside. Participants then build new execution strategies. These align with the emerging digital order. This practical approach makes the summit impactful. It drives concrete outcomes.
The inaugural EastPoint:Seoul 2025 set a strong precedent. It attracted significant participation. The event saw hundreds of attendees. Dozens of speakers contributed their expertise. Numerous business meetings took place. Over 40 closed-door roundtable sessions generated rich dialogue. This first iteration demonstrated the forum's value.
Critically, the 2025 event drew bipartisan support from Korean lawmakers. Members from various political parties participated. This highlighted the issue's national importance. International engagement was also robust. Officials from the White House Digital Assets Advisory Council joined discussions. Regulatory figures, including then-Acting CFTC Chair, provided crucial perspectives.
Global projects participated actively. Firms like Circle, BitGo, and Anchorage Digital were present. They contributed to sessions. These discussions covered institutional trust-building. They explored regulatory frameworks. Blockchain infrastructure design also received attention. Major Korean financial institutions also joined these vital dialogues. Hashed Open Research (HOR) analyzed these discussions. It published a detailed report. This solidified the event’s academic and practical impact.
EastPoint:Seoul 2026 broadens this successful foundation. Its agenda expands further. Institutional digital asset management gains prominence. Autonomous AI economies receive deeper examination. The scope extends beyond Asia. It targets a truly global audience. Policy, finance, and technology leaders from around the world will converge. This ensures a comprehensive, worldwide perspective.
Hashed, a co-host, plays a crucial role. Established in 2017, it is a global venture capital firm. Hashed focuses on investments and research. Its portfolio includes global startups and decentralized protocols. Hashed operates offices across continents. These locations include Seoul, San Francisco, Singapore, Bangalore, and Abu Dhabi. The firm has supported many pioneering teams. It helps portfolio companies achieve global mass adoption. This deep expertise underpins the summit’s agenda. It ensures relevant, forward-thinking discussions.
Seoul itself serves as a strategic backdrop. South Korea actively embraces technological innovation. The city is a hub for digital progress. Its commitment to the digital economy is evident. Hosting EastPoint positions Seoul at the forefront. It becomes a central stage for global dialogue. The city facilitates connections between East and West. It bridges traditional finance and emerging technologies.
The discussions in Seoul will have far-reaching consequences. They aim to shape regulations. They will influence investment strategies. They will guide technological development. The outcomes will inform national policies globally. The forum directly impacts how economies will function. It defines how societies will interact with digital assets and AI.
EastPoint:Seoul 2026 is more than an annual meeting. It is an essential platform. It navigates an era of rapid technological change. It provides direction. It builds consensus. It empowers nations. The world looks to Seoul. It seeks clarity and leadership. The summit promises to deliver these. It defines the next chapter of the global digital economy.



