According to a recent LinkedIn post from Thunes, the company’s Chief Product Officer, Elie Bertha, is scheduled to participate in a workshop at Money20/20 Asia focused on tokenised money. The session, hosted by Emerging Payments Association Asia, is set to examine whether the broader payments ecosystem is prepared for tokenised forms of value.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that Bertha will join representatives from Coinbase, Fireblocks and KPMG to debate readiness across regulation and trust, infrastructure and interoperability, real‑world adoption and ecosystem alignment. The post also encourages event attendees to schedule meetings with Thunes during the conference.
For investors, participation in this kind of industry forum suggests Thunes is positioning itself as an active stakeholder in emerging digital money and tokenisation trends. Engagement alongside major crypto and infrastructure players may signal the company’s intent to influence standards and partnerships that could shape future cross‑border and interoperable payment solutions.
If tokenised money gains regulatory and commercial traction in Asia, Thunes’ visibility in these discussions could support its competitive positioning and open avenues for product innovation. However, the post does not provide concrete details on new products, revenue impacts or timelines, so any financial implications remain speculative at this stage.

