

Hong Kong: Ault Blockchain Infrastructure Briefing & Node Architecture Overview
About the Event
This private briefing introduces Ault Blockchain, a finance-first, EVM-compatible Layer-1 blockchain designed as financial market infrastructure, not a consumer crypto product.
The session will focus on:
How Ault Blockchain is structured as a DAO-governed protocol, separate from the operating company
The Licensed Mining Node model as a form of infrastructure participation, not an investment or equity interest
The distinction between validators, licensed nodes, and application operators
Governance design under a Wyoming DAO LLC framework
How first-party financial applications interact with the protocol without controlling it
This is an educational and architectural discussion intended for infrastructure operators, developers, institutions, and partners seeking to understand how compliant blockchain-based financial infrastructure is being designed and governed.
No financial projections, return expectations, token sales, or investment solicitations will be discussed.
Featured Speaker
Milton “Todd” Ault III
Founder, Ault Blockchain
Todd Ault has over 35 years of experience across financial markets, digital infrastructure, data centers, and regulated industries. His role in Ault Blockchain is focused on long-term infrastructure design, governance discipline, and institutional alignment, not promotion or speculation.
Important Disclosures
Licensed Mining Nodes are infrastructure participation licenses, not securities, equity, or investment contracts
Ownership of a Node does not confer profit rights, revenue rights, or ownership in any company or DAO treasury
Tokens, emissions, and governance mechanics are defined by protocol rules and DAO processes and do not constitute investment promises
No discussion of pricing, returns, timelines, or token value will occur
Attendance is for informational purposes only.
Who Should Attend
Infrastructure operators and node participants
Developers building EVM-compatible applications
Financial institutions and fintech firms evaluating blockchain settlement layers
Enterprise and data-driven technology partners