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p2pfisy 2026 Astana Speakers

P2PFISY 2026 features speakers from the National Bank of Kazakhstan and its network alongside international experts from academia, industry, and central banks — covering crypto regulation, CBDC, DeFi, AI, digital payments, and financial inclusion.

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Previous P2PFISY Speakers

This workshop is proud to bring together exceptional experts andscholars from around the world in one renowned venue.

Esteemed speakers from the Swiss National Bank, the Bank forInternational Settlements, the IMF, the Bank of Lithuania, the Bankof Italy, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and the FederalReserve Board have joined the workshop in previous years.

Mark Woelders

Magister in Science at Warwick Business School - Client Associate at Neuberger Berman

Maxime Nicolas

Lecturer and Quantitative Researcher at UCL

Monique Morrow

Independent Board Director at Hedera - Ex CTO at Cisco

Rosa Giovanna Barresi

Associate Member at BABEL, University of Florence

Silvia Bartolucci

Lecturer in Financial Computing at UCL

Teana Baker Taylor

Chief Operating Officer at Venice.ai - Ex-Circle

Thomas Dasaklis

Doctor of Philosophy at University of Piraeus

Tom Wilson

Correspondent at Reuters

Alfred Lehar

Professor at Haskayne School of Business, Calgary

Andrea Filtri

Co-Head of Research at Mediobanca

Antonio Briola

PhD Student of Computer Science at UCL

Charles Kahn

Professor Emeritus of Finance at University of Illinois

Daniel Heller

Research Fellow at UCL - CFO at Bitlumens

Daniel Perez

Founder at Mero Finance

David Vidal Tomás

PhD in Economics at UCL

Gregory Chondrokoukis

Professor at University of Piraeus

Hania Othman

Director Sustainable Impact Europe/Africa at The HBAR Foundation

Hugo Philion

Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Flare Network

Jiahua (Java) Xu

Associate Professor in Financial Computing at UCL, Head of Science at DLT Science Foundation, UK CBT

John Shawe Taylor

Professor at University College London