Solana and the Future of Programmable Capital Markets
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Event Agenda
Join Sean Farrell, Head of Digital Asset Strategy at Fundstrat, and Lily Liu, President of the Solana Foundation, on Thursday, April 30, at 11am ET for an exclusive live webinar.
In this webinar, Sean and Lily will discuss:
-Solana’s role as a global settlement layer for programmable capital markets
-How on-chain activity translates into SOL value, yield, and investor returns
-Institutional adoption and the pipeline for tokenized financial assets
-Competitive positioning, key risks, and forward-looking catalysts
Can’t make it? We’ve got you covered. As always, a replay will be available to members shortly after the live event concludes.
Panel of Speakers
Sean Farrell AC
Head of Digital Asset Strategy
Sean Farrell is the Head of Digital Asset Strategy at Fundstrat, where he leads the firm’s research on crypto markets and blockchain innovation. He is a frequent guest on Coinage and FinTech TV and other crypto-focused media outlets. Sean’s market insights and forecasts have been featured in major publications including MarketWatch, CoinDesk, Barron’s, and Yahoo Finance. Before joining Fundstrat, Sean was a manager in the Transaction Opinions group at Alvarez & Marsal, and previously worked as an associate at Anvil Advisors. Sean holds a B.S. in Finance from Lehigh University.
Lily Liu
President of Solana Foundation
Lily Liu is an operator and investor focused on the blockchain industry. Lily is the President of the Solana Foundation. Lily has a background as a CFO and operating executive in the US, Europe, and Asia. She is a Co-Founder of Anagram. Previously, Lily co-founded Earn.com which was acquired by Coinbase in 2018. She was also the CFO of the Chinaco Healthcare Corporation, where she built a 500-bed private hospital in China. Lily also worked at KKR in New York as well as McKinsey in New York and Beijing. Lily received a BA in Economics and International Relations from Stanford, and studied East Asian Studies at Harvard.