The Next Wave of Blockchain & Crypto Investments: Silver’s CEO to Speak at Uncorrelated Puerto Rico

The SEC is shifting toward regulatory clarity over enforcement, while institutional investors explore tokenized assets, DeFi, digital payments and Web3 infrastructure as long-term opportunities. Silver’s CEO, Fizza Khan, will discuss these trends and more on a panel at Uncorrelated Puerto Rico.

The regulatory environment for digital assets is shifting, with the SEC moving toward a strategy of “clarity over crackdowns” as outlined in Silver Regulatory Associates’ recent piece of thought leadership, found here. While enforcement actions against crypto firms are decreasing, regulators are increasingly focused on establishing clearer compliance frameworks rather than just penalizing non-compliant actors.

At the same time, investment strategies in blockchain and crypto are evolving beyond speculation, with institutional investors exploring tokenized assets, DeFi, digital payments and Web3 infrastructure as long-term opportunities. The Caribbean has emerged as a key player in this next phase, offering pro-business regulatory frameworks that are attracting fintech innovation and capital inflows.

As these trends shape the industry’s future, Silver’s CEO, Fizza Khan, will be a featured speaker at Uncorrelated Puerto Rico, joining a panel discussion on the next wave of blockchain and crypto investments. The details are below: 

📍 Conference: Uncorrelated Puerto Rico
📅 Date: April 1, 2025
🕓 Panel: The Next Wave of Blockchain & Crypto Investments
Time: 3:55 PM EST
🔗 View the Full Agenda

About the Panel

As blockchain technology matures, investors are shifting beyond speculation to identify real-world applications and sustainable opportunities in digital assets. This panel will explore:

Tokenized Assets & DeFi – How digital assets are reshaping traditional financial markets
Digital Payments & Web3 Infrastructure – The role of blockchain in financial inclusion
Regulatory Considerations – How jurisdictions like the Caribbean are fostering fintech innovation
Investment Strategies – Where capital is flowing in the next phase of blockchain development

In Silver’s recent thought leadership piece, the Silver Compliance Team highlights how the SEC is prioritizing greater transparency and clear compliance pathways for crypto firms while still enforcing fundamental securities laws. This changing landscape will be central to the discussion at Uncorrelated Puerto Rico.

Meet with Silver at Uncorrelated Puerto Rico

If you’re attending Uncorrelated Puerto Rico, don’t miss this opportunity to hear from Silver’s Fizza Khan and gain key insights into the future of blockchain investments and regulation.

📩 Want to schedule a meeting with Fizza onsite? Contact us at [email protected].

For more details on the conference and to register, visit the Uncorrelated Puerto Rico official agenda.

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