Lugano becomes the meeting point between finance and Bitcoin. Liquid at the center of the debate, with Paolo Ardoino and Blockstream’s CEO as key figures.
Lugano is preparing to host an event aimed at bridging the relationship between traditional finance and Bitcoin. Thunderstorm, organized by Fulgur Ventures on the eve of the Plan ₿ Forum, serves as a bridge between two increasingly interconnected worlds, with a particular focus on asset tokenization on Bitcoin.
The event will feature prominent industry figures, including Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether, and Adam Back, CEO of Blockstream. Regarding the event, Back stated:
“Tokenization on Bitcoin, powered by the Liquid Network, represents a fundamental shift in how financial products are created, managed, and traded. Thunderstorm provides a critical platform to showcase how these innovations can transform traditional finance and drive Bitcoin’s continued evolution as the foundation for the future of global finance.”
The choice of Lugano is not coincidental. The Ticino city is establishing itself as a hub for financial innovation in Europe, as highlighted by Ardoino himself:
“Tokenization on Bitcoin represents a revolutionary shift, enabling us to bridge the gap between traditional finance and the decentralized economy, and drive the mainstream adoption of Bitcoin. Holding Thunderstorm in Lugano reflects our deep commitment to lead this transformation from one of the most innovative cities in Europe.”
Projections from Boston Consulting Group and 21Shares indicate that the tokenized asset market could reach $10 trillion by 2030. This growth is supported by concrete initiatives such as Stokr, a company recognized as a VASP by the European regulator, which already allows companies to issue security tokens on Bitcoin and raise capital without traditional intermediaries.
The advantages of Bitcoin tokenization over traditional exchanges are numerous: near-instantaneous settlement, elimination of intermediaries, greater transparency, and reduction of hidden costs. The Liquid Network infrastructure also provides the necessary security to manage assets such as real estate, stocks, and bonds.
The event agenda will focus on three key areas: Bitcoin integration in investment portfolios, new opportunities offered by asset tokenization and Bitcoin-based financial products, and investment prospects in startups developing Bitcoin-based technologies.
In a context where financialization is progressively focusing on Bitcoin as the main infrastructure, Thunderstorm aims to be a catalyst event for the adoption of new Bitcoin-based financial products, offering banks, financial institutions, and venture capital an opportunity to explore the potential of this technology.