According to a recent LinkedIn post from Stable, the company is highlighting strong engagement metrics from its recent Stable Summit event in Cannes, citing 509 attendees from 286 companies and 35 sessions over two days. The post underscores participation from major financial and fintech organizations, including J.P. Morgan, Deutsche Bank, Franklin Templeton, Stripe, S&P Global, and several leading crypto and DeFi projects.
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The post suggests that the summit attracted a senior audience, with 28% of registrants identified as founders, CEOs, or co-founders and 79% of tickets categorized as speaker or VIP. This mix points to Stable positioning itself as a convening platform for decision-makers across protocols, regulators, and institutional capital allocators, which may enhance its visibility and influence in digital assets and financial infrastructure discussions.
The LinkedIn post further indicates that the summit’s format aims to connect the “full stack,” from protocol builders to institutional investors and policymakers, signaling Stable’s ambition to sit at the intersection of traditional finance and emerging blockchain-based systems. For investors, sustained ability to convene this caliber of participants could strengthen Stable’s ecosystem role, potentially improving deal flow, partnership opportunities, and long-term strategic relevance.
Looking ahead, the post notes that the next event is planned for June 4 in New York during NYC Tech Week hosted by a16z, pointing to continued expansion of the summit’s geographic footprint and alignment with a high-profile technology calendar. If Stable maintains or grows this level of engagement in New York, it may further validate the brand as a recurring industry forum, which could support its competitive position in a crowded fintech and crypto infrastructure landscape.

