Aeternum brings the second edition of Unchained Summit to Vietnam on May 28-29

CoinTelegraph3h agoUpdated 1h ago
Aeternum brings the second edition of Unchained Summit to Vietnam on May 28-29
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Aeternum's Unchained Summit Vietnam convenes May 28-29 in Da Nang, bringing together crypto founders, investors, and policymakers across Asia-Pacific. The event reflects Vietnam's shift toward active digital asset regulation, with keynotes from the State Securities Commission and institutional participants including Tether, Sky Mavis, and Ava Labs. Closed-door roundtables address ecosystem development and positioning Da Nang as a regional financial hub.

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