

Intelligent Capital: The Next Evolution of US Capital Markets
Intelligent Capital: The Next Evolution of US Capital Markets
Date: Tuesday, June 23
Time: 12:00 - 1:30pm
Location: Rayburn 2060
Two of the most consequential technological forces reshaping global finance are no longer developing in parallel. Artificial intelligence and asset tokenization are converging, and the implications for U.S. capital markets are profound. This invitation-only briefing on Capitol Hill will examine what this convergence means in practice and what it demands of American financial regulation and infrastructure.
Tokenization is moving trillions of dollars in real-world assets onto programmable ledgers, compressing settlement cycles from days to seconds and unlocking liquidity in asset classes long considered illiquid. Simultaneously, AI is reshaping how risk is priced, how markets are surveilled, and how investment decisions are made at scale. Together, these technologies are not simply improving existing processes. They are rendering large portions of legacy market infrastructure obsolete and raising urgent questions about who governs what comes next.
On June 23, tZERO, in partnership with FS Vector, invites you to an invite-only briefing on the future of US capital markets.
Agenda
Introduction to tZERO by Alan Konevsky, CEO of tZERO
Technical Background: The Convergence of Tokenization and AI, presented by Chris Russell, Head of Tokenization at tZERO
Legacy Financial Markets vs. The Tokenized Economy, presented by Alan Konevsky and Chris Russell
Limitations of legacy infrastructure
How AI and tokenization can optimize the ownership and investing experience
AI Optimized Disclosure and Data
Risks and relevant controls (tZERO's Halo) for AI applications
Policy & Regulatory Implications, presented by Vanessa Savino, Chief Legal Officer of tZERO
Lunch and refreshments will be served.
This briefing will offer senior staff a frank, non-partisan assessment of where the technology stands today, where it is heading, and what regulatory frameworks must evolve to protect investors, preserve market integrity, and ensure that the United States leads this transformation.