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Datami Took Part in CV Summit 2025

Datami Took Part in CV Summit 2025
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Oct 10, 2025 3 min

The world of finance is changing rapidly. Blockchain and artificial intelligence are no longer futuristic ideas but real tools that are gradually integrating into traditional financial systems. These very changes were discussed at CV Summit 2025 in Zurich, Switzerland, where the Datami team joined the global dialogue on how technology is shaping the new financial reality.

This business conference brought together leading experts and companies that are shaping the market of the future, and it became a platform for us to build new partnerships, exchange ideas, and find inspiration. When people who truly understand how the financial industry is evolving gather in one place, something greater than just an exchange of news or numbers happens – ideas, collaborations, and visions of the future are born.

That’s exactly how the summit stood out for the Datami team. We didn’t just present our solutions – we became part of a dynamic conversation about what the financial world will look like in the coming years – a blend of innovation, networking, and partnership.

The main idea – the fusion of blockchain, AI, and finance

This year’s summit was held under the theme “Wealth” – a concept reflecting a new era in which blockchain, digital assets, and artificial intelligence have become an integral part of modern finance.

Participants discussed a range of strategically important topics, including:

    • How AI and blockchain together are transforming financial services — from scoring to risk analysis.
    • The future of Switzerland as a crypto hub: experts emphasized that the country must maintain its pace of innovation to preserve leadership in Web3.
    • Collaboration between businesses and regulators is the key to the stable development of fintech and effective DLT solutions.

These discussions showed that the industry is moving toward deeper technological integration and requires partnerships among all stakeholders – from startups to large institutions.

What’s happening in European fintech right now

Summit participants shared the latest figures and insights about the state of the market.

European fintech continues to grow: in just the first half of 2025, companies raised over €3.6 billion in investments – 23% more than last year.

Among the most notable trends:

    • Integration of stablecoin solutions into payment systems makes transactions faster and cheaper.
    • Development of prefunding mechanisms: a pilot project by Visa serves as an example, testing the use of stablecoins to ensure liquidity in international transfers.
    • Revitalization of the Swiss market: the company Bivial announced the launch of instant 24/7 franc payments based on a hybrid approach combining blockchain and traditional banking systems.

Such initiatives demonstrate that the market is moving toward greater flexibility, speed, and technological advancement – and Switzerland continues to hold its position as one of the centers of financial innovation.

Why participation was valuable for Datami

For Datami, CV Summit 2025 was not only an opportunity for networking but also a source of new ideas, connections, and practical insights. We held a series of meetings with partners, investors, and clients in the fields of blockchain, tokenization, DeFi, and institutional investments.

Among the outcomes was the interest of several companies in joint Proof-of-Concept and pilot projects.

It’s also worth noting the growing openness of financial institutions toward digital assets – a trend that creates a favorable environment for new partnerships. As Oleksii Lavrenchuk, Growth Marketing Lead at Datami, points out, this openness is one of the key indicators of market maturity:

“The summit in Switzerland stood out for its practicality: it wasn’t just about discussing the future of fintech – it showed how institutions, startups, and regulators can collaborate. We saw real cases of blockchain integration into payment solutions – and that proves the market is ready for change.”

Networking at the event was deep and meaningful – participants discussed not just theory but specific collaboration scenarios. According to Eugene Akhunov, CBDO at Datami, this was evident in conversations with potential partners:

“We saw genuine interest in our solutions. While financial institutions used to simply observe blockchain developments, they are now actively seeking partners with practical expertise who can help safely integrate technology into the financial ecosystem.”

The results of CV Summit showed that the market is shifting from caution to collaboration and practical interaction between financial institutions and blockchain companies.

Our experience and approach

Datami is a team of cybersecurity experts helping fintech companies implement innovations without risking their business. Our goal is to make new technologies secure and to help clients navigate digital transformation consciously.

The summit confirmed that we can be a valuable partner – one that combines technological expertise in digital security with a deep understanding of the needs of financial institutions. We don’t just talk about innovation – we deliver technological cybersecurity solutions for fintech.

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Updated: 10.10.2025
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