Privacy, Policy, and Precedent — A Private Legal Dinner at EthCC
Join a select group of General Counsels, Founders, and Policy Innovators for a private, off-the-record dinner during EthCC Cannes. This curated evening brings together legal minds shaping the next chapter of Web3 to exchange perspectives on privacy as a foundational pillar for the future of finance.
As regulatory pressure mounts and financial infrastructure evolves, the role of privacy in financial transactions, data storage, and compliance is no longer optional—it’s a precondition for real-world adoption. This conversation will explore where privacy stands today, why it's the bottleneck for institutional participation, and what it will take to align legal, technical, and financial stakeholders around shared solutions.
Expect a collaborative and high-trust atmosphere for discussion—not promotion. The evening is designed to surface key questions, uncover points of alignment, and set the stage for continued industry coordination under the Chatham House Rule, where the focus is on collaboration, clarity, and action. Together, we’ll explore:
Why privacy is essential infrastructure for the next phase of financial innovation
How it's currently perceived by regulators, exchanges, and compliance leaders
What work is needed to overcome institutional and policy barriers
Where legal minds and builders can align to unlock responsible growth
Invite-only. Attendance is limited to ensure depth and discretion of conversation. Sponsored by the Private Proof of Innocence protocol.