Where legal ownership and technical control can diverge
Family Offices / Invitation only
Tokenization & Succession
A private briefing on how tokenized ownership changes succession planning, control, custody, access and evidence across generations.
- Date
- Local time
- 09:00–11:00 CEST
- City
- Zürich
- Room
- Up to 17
- Disciplines
- Legal / Cyber / Systems Engineering
- Language
- English
The briefing
Tokenization does not remove the hard parts of succession. It relocates them into identity, signing authority, key custody, recovery procedures, jurisdiction and the evidence required to prove control. A structure can be legally coherent while remaining operationally impossible for the next generation to inherit or exercise safely.
Intended for
- Principals and family members
- Family-office executives
- Trustees and fiduciaries
- Legal and tax advisers
- Investment and operations leaders
What you will take away
Prepared around your responsibilities.
Each participant leaves with a practical framework for testing whether a tokenized asset structure can survive incapacity, death, dispute, provider failure or a change in control.
Any participant-specific scope, source material, and written consent are established separately after selection. They are never requested through this site.
What participants leave with
How signing authority and key recovery affect succession
Which dependencies must be documented before a transition
How to test whether heirs can actually exercise control
Invitations
Precise location and joining details are shared directly with confirmed participants.
