Inside EEA’s Latest Events & Conversations

A quick recap of what’s been happening across the EEA since April - from event collaborations to deep dives into regulatory change, and a look at what’s coming next.

🌴 Partnership Spotlight: EEA Co-Working space at EthCC, Cannes

This July, we’re excited to host the EEA Co-working space at EthCC, a curated space for enterprise leaders, builders, protocol teams, regulators, and researchers to meet, relax, and build relationships at the heart of Ethereum’s most technical conference in the gorgeous city of Cannes.

→ Register here for free access.

The bright and spacious EEA Lounge space at EthCC

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🚨 Market Intelligence

⭕️ EEA’s Ecosystem Growth

  • We welcomed three new members to the ecosystem: Keyring.Network, Applied Blockchain, The Graph, and ERC3643 bringing incredible tech and value propositions to the table. The goal is to help expand Ethereum’s enterprise footprint through secure infrastructure, RWA innovation, and developer accessibility.

  • Lido and L2 Beat join EEA’s board. Read the release here.

🎤 Recent Events

EEA at 1871 Tech Summit on April 17th

The EEA was invited as keynote speaker along Discover, Vaulta and Google Cloud, we put emphasis on the numbers: over 90% of real-world assets and $130B in stablecoins live on Ethereum/EVM networks, making it the primary home for real economic activity in crypto.

At one of the world’s largest payments conferences, the EEA hosted a panel and spotlighted Ethereum’s growing role as a global settlement layer. The takeaway: institutions are no longer asking if they’ll adopt blockchain, but how.

L to R: Jamal Raees (Polygon), Redwan Meslem, and Daniel Lynch (Linea)

Read more here → How billions can be saved using crypto payments rails.

The EEA and EY co-hosted an off-Consensus event bringing together enterprise leaders, policymakers, and Ethereum ecosystem builders for a closed-door discussion on recent developments in regulation and adoption.

(L to R: Alex McFarlane, Redwan Meslem, Alastair Caithness, Victor Wong)

Redwan presented why Ethereum is the most enterprise-ready blockchain in 2025, spotlighting validator resilience, RWA adoption, and L2 risk frameworks for institutional use.

EEA at IEEE on May 13th

As the regulatory lens tightens on digital assets, decentralized protocols, and tokenization, the EEA convened legal and policy leaders to unpack the evolving landscape for enterprise blockchain and Web3 startups. The discussion offered a timely look at U.S. crypto policy goals, the status of digital asset legislation, and evolving SEC and CFTC enforcement under current leadership. 
Read our exclusive write up of the webinar here

Kristy Littman Presenting

In conversation:

  • J. Christopher Giancarlo, Former CFTC Chairman and Author, CryptoDad

  • Kari S. Larsen, Partner and ex-GC, LedgerX

  • Kristina Littman, Partner and former Chief of the Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit in the Enforcement Division of the SEC, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP

 → Follow Regulatory Updates: Keep track of the public meetings booked with the crypto task force to get a direct pulse of what is happening on the hill.

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