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Applied Blockchain Podcast

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    Patrick Hennes: From Fund Chain Pioneer to the Future of Tokenized Asset Servicing

    01/04/2026 | 32 mins.
    In this episode of the Applied Blockchain Podcast, Adi Ben-Ari (Founder, CEO of Applied Blockchain) speaks with Patrick Hennes, a blockchain and digital assets servicing expert based in Luxembourg, specialising in tokenization, MiCA, and digital asset operating models.
    Patrick has spent 26 years in Luxembourg's fund industry — from transfer agency and fund migrations to six years as Director at PwC Luxembourg, where he co-founded one of the earliest blockchain initiatives in European asset management. He is a speaker, author, and one of the genuine pioneers of tokenization in the institutional finance world.

    Together, Adi and Patrick explore, but not limited to:
    How Patrick first encountered blockchain at a PwC management meeting in 2015 — and what immediately clicked
    The Fund Chain initiative: building the first Ethereum-based tokenization pilot for investment funds back in 2016
    Why digitalization must come before tokenization — and what that means in practice for the full asset servicing value chain
    The two missing pieces from the early days: digital custody and on-chain cash
    Stablecoins, deposit tokens, and the payment rail that will finally enable atomic settlement

    Resources Mentioned & Themes Discussed
    Fund Chain initiative — PwC Luxembourg white paper: "The Genesis of a New Business Model for the Asset Management Industry"
    Forge stablecoin (accepted as settlement currency by Clearstream)
    Larry Fink's "era of tokenization of all assets"
    ERC standards & Polygon
    DORA, AML directives, MiFID2, GENIUS Act
    Atomic Habits – James Clear
    The 5 AM Club – Robin Sharma

    This podcast is brought to you by Applied Blockchain, a leading blockchain development company shaping the future of Web3 infrastructure and privacy-preserving blockchain solutions.

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    Disclaimer
    This podcast is strictly for educational purposes and does not constitute financial or tax advice. It is not a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or make financial decisions. Always consult with a professional and do your own research.
  • Applied Blockchain Podcast

    Charles Adams from Nickel Digital: From Bitcoin Mining in a School Dorm to Digital Asset Hedge Funds

    17/03/2026 | 36 mins.
    Episode description
    In this episode of the Applied Blockchain Podcast, Adi Ben-Ari (Founder, CEO) speaks with Charles Adams, Head of Investor Relations at Nickel Digital Asset Management, one of Europe's leading digital asset hedge funds, about what a decade inside crypto actually looks like, and where the industry is heading next.
    Charles is a true crypto native who has never worked in traditional finance. He bought a Bitcoin miner and a book on blockchain off eBay in 2013, set up a mining rig in his school dorm, and has been in the space ever since — through ICOs, DeFi, institutional adoption, and now the convergence of AI and digital assets.
    Together, Adi and Charles explore, but not limited to:
    Why Charles started mining Bitcoin in his school dorm in 2013 — and why he originally planned to sell it all immediately
    Why utility tokens remain the most under-appreciated innovation in the ecosystem
    How Uniswap and automated market makers represent one of the few genuinely original innovations in digital assets
    Why autonomous AI agents may be the natural native users of crypto infrastructure
    The risk management challenges of deploying AI agents in a regulated investment environment
    Why hackathons are no longer just for coders — and what's coming up at Applied Blockchain's AI Hackathon

    Resources Mentioned & Themes Discussed
    Uniswap and automated market makers
    Hyperliquid — decentralised perpetuals trading
    Stablecoins and the GENIUS Act
    KYC/AML friction in institutional fund operations

    The episode also covers Applied Blockchain's upcoming AI Hackathon, where participants can build AI-powered solutions, with Dan Brockwell (Portfolio Manager, Directional Digital Liquid Venture, Nickel Digital Asset Management) serving as a judge.

    Register for the AI Hackathon → https://luma.com/5m9c16x4

    This podcast is brought to you by Applied Blockchain, a leading blockchain development company shaping the future of Web3 and decentralized technologies.

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    Disclaimer
    This podcast is strictly for educational purposes and does not constitute financial or tax advice. It is not a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or make financial decisions. Always consult with a professional and do your own research.
  • Applied Blockchain Podcast

    Ziv Keinan from STG-3: Institutional RWA Tokenization & The Next Phase of On-Chain Capital Markets

    18/02/2026 | 45 mins.
    In this episode of the Applied Blockchain Podcast, Adi Ben-Ari speaks with Ziv Keinan, Tokenization & RWA expert and Curator of the STG-3 RWA Community, about why real-world asset tokenization is entering its institutional phase, and what that means for global capital markets.With over 17 years of experience spanning law, private equity, digital securities, and blockchain infrastructure, Ziv has been at the forefront of security token offerings, interoperability platforms, and institutional RWA initiatives. As founder of STG-3, one of the leading global communities for digital securities and real-world asset professionals, he brings a uniquely institutional lens to the conversation.Together, Adi and Ziv explore, including but not limited to:• Why ICOs and early STOs created two parallel financial worlds• How “security tokens” evolved into “digital securities” and now “RWAs”• Why tokenization is an efficiency play for capital markets — not just innovation theatre• Why stablecoins are the first true product-market fit in crypto• Why private credit and tokenized funds are emerging as major RWA pillars• Why privacy is not optional for institutional adoption• The convergence of regulation, capital, and technological maturity• Why tokenization is about rethinking processes — not just putting assets on-chain• How London and global financial centres are positioning for digital capital markets• Why the conversation has shifted from “What is blockchain?” to “How do we deploy this at scale?”The episode also covers the upcoming RWA London Summit, a curated gathering of institutional leaders, infrastructure providers, and senior decision-makers shaping the next phase of tokenized finance.Resources Mentioned & Themes Discussed• Regulation D and early security token offerings• Institutional adoption cycles vs crypto-native experimentation• Stablecoins as settlement infrastructure• Tokenized private credit and funds• Institutional privacy requirements on public blockchains• Interoperability and capital markets modernisation• The UK’s positioning in digital asset regulation• The role of curated communities like STG-3 in accelerating adoptionThis podcast is brought to you by Applied Blockchain, a leading blockchain development company shaping the future of Web3 infrastructure and privacy-preserving blockchain solutions.Listen & subscribeSpotify ○ ⁠spoti.fi/43AjliC⁠Apple Podcasts ○ ⁠apple.co/4izThbC⁠Amazon Music ○ ⁠amzn.to/41RVTfz⁠Anchor ○ ⁠bit.ly/4hufmY9⁠YouTube ○ ⁠bit.ly/3QZl2i8⁠Follow us for more blockchain insightsLinkedIn ○ ⁠bit.ly/3DsSNp3⁠X ○ ⁠bit.ly/4iCKhCB⁠YouTube ○ ⁠bit.ly/3QZl2i8⁠Medium ○ ⁠bit.ly/3R16Mp2⁠GitHub ○ ⁠github.com/appliedblockchain/⁠Linktree ○ ⁠linktr.ee/appblockchain⁠Thank you for tuning in, Applied Blockchain⁠⁠⁠appliedblockchain.com⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠silentdata.com⁠⁠⁠DisclaimerThis podcast is strictly for educational purposes and does not constitute financial or tax advice. It is not a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or make financial decisions. Always consult with a professional and do your own research.
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    Julian Kwan from InvestaX: RWA Tokenization Explained, Licensed RWAs & Onchain Capital Markets

    03/02/2026 | 40 mins.
    In this episode of the Applied Blockchain Podcast, Adi Ben-Ari speaks with Julian Kwan, Co-Founder & CEO of IXS and InvestaX, about why real-world asset tokenization is moving from “security token experiments” into a global race to rebuild capital markets on-chain.

    Drawing on Julian’s experience building licensed RWA platforms across Singapore and the Bahamas, the conversation explores how tokenization is evolving beyond crowdfunding into programmable, interoperable financial infrastructure — and why stablecoins, regulation, and distribution are the real catalysts for growth.

    Together, Adi and Julian explore, including but not limited to:
    • Why “security tokens” became “digital securities” and now “RWAs”
    • Why capital markets moving on-chain is ultimately an efficiency play
    • How Singapore’s early regulatory approach enabled real experimentation
    • Why stablecoins are the key utility pillar behind on-chain finance
    • The biggest bottlenecks in RWAs
    • Why liquidity doesn’t magically appear• How tokenized treasuries became the first true product-market fit in RWAs
    • The next wave: private credit, private debt, and “Bitcoin real yield”
    • Where privacy matters in on-chain marketsResources Mentioned & Themes Discussed
    • Singapore’s regulatory and government grant approach to tokenization
    • Tokenized treasuries and yield-bearing on-chain assets• DEX models (e.g., Uniswap-style liquidity pools) applied to tokenized securities
    • AI agents as a new interface for discovering information and automating workflows

    This podcast is brought to you by Applied Blockchain, a leading blockchain development company shaping the future of Web3 and decentralized technologies.

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    Disclaimer
    This podcast is strictly for educational purposes and does not constitute financial or tax advice. It is not a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or make financial decisions. Always consult with a professional and do your own research.
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    Emma Landriault from JP Morgan: Deposit Tokens Explained, Inside JPM Coin and Institutional Onchain Payments

    27/01/2026 | 36 mins.
    In this episode of the Applied Blockchain Podcast, Adi Ben-Ari speaks with Emma Landriault, Executive Director, Product - JPM Coin, about what it actually takes to move regulated, institutional money onchain, and why deposit tokens may become the backbone of programmable payments for banks and their clients.

    Drawing on Emma’s background as a blockchain and digital asset product lead across major banks, including JP Morgan, the conversation explores the practical realities behind “institutional-grade” tokenized money: 24/7 settlement rails, treasury automation, compliance controls, interoperability, and the difference between technical vs. economic fungibility.

    Together, Adi and Emma explore, including but not limited to:
    • What deposit tokens are, and how they differ from stablecoins
    • Why treasury and liquidity management is emerging as the killer use case for programmable money
    • How institutional payment rails reduce friction
    • What it means to bring regulated bank money to public blockchain environments
    • Why interoperability is the next major frontier
    • The building blocks required for payment tokens to meet compliance realities

    Resources Mentioned
    • The Financial Times
    • Research reports (Coinbase, Galaxy, Standard Chartered)
    • Bank for International Settlements (BIS) bulletins • Hard Fork podcast
    • Token standards research with MIT Digital Currency Initiative (MIT DCI) on capabilities needed for regulated payment tokens

    This podcast is brought to you by Applied Blockchain, a leading blockchain development company shaping the future of Web3 and decentralized technologies.

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    Disclaimer
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Applied Blockchain Podcast is hosted by Adi Ben-Ari and brings blockchain technology and innovation to the spotlight. Through a relaxed conversation, Adi speaks with startup founders, business experts and industry leaders to get their views on what they are building, the Web3 ecosystem and the impact it is having on the modern world. This podcast is brought to you by Applied Blockchain, a Blockchain development company that is shaping the future of Blockchain and Web3.
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