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    CfC St. Moritz Teams Up With Sygnum Bank For Bitcoin Reserve

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    • CfC St. Moritz allocates 25% of its treasury to Bitcoin, partnering with Sygnum Bank to manage its new Bitcoin reserve.

    • CfC St. Moritz 2026 to host top crypto & finance leaders from Binance, Franklin Templeton, Kraken, EU Commission, and more.

    Bitcoin has grown from just being a digital currency into a treasury asset now, attracting attention from investors, institutions, and innovators alike. 

    Building on this momentum, CfC St. Moritz, a premier digital assets conference for investors and industry leaders, has announced a Bitcoin reserve.

    CfC St. Moritz Partners with Sygnum Bank For Bitcoin Reserve

    The conference has partnered with Sygnum Bank to create a Bitcoin reserve, which highlights its belief in the cryptocurrency as a key digital asset and part of its long-term financial strategy.

    As part of this initiative, it has allocated 25% of its treasury to Bitcoin. Sygnum Bank, a regulated global digital asset bank and longtime CfC partner, will manage the reserve. The partnership is built on shared values, a commitment to regulatory standards and Sygnum’s proven expertise in managing digital assets.

    CfC St. Moritz CEO Nicolo Stoehr emphasized that Bitcoin represents a long-term vision built on decentralization, resilience, and trust. He said this initiative strengthens the conference’s future and ensures its independence.

    Since its debut in 2018, CfC St. Moritz has been a key player in the digital asset space. It has built a trusted platform that connects top voices in finance and crypto.

    Key Industry Leaders to Speak at CfC St. Moritz 2026

    Meanwhile, the CfC St. Moritz 2026 conference continues its tradition of bringing together experts in crypto, digital assets, finance, technology, and business and will take place from January 14–16 at Suvretta House.

    Top executives from leading firms such as Binance, Franklin Templeton, Kraken, the EU Commission, Pantera Capital, and DRW will speak at the conference.

    Nicolo notes that 2025 was a pivotal year for crypto, with more institutional involvement and long-term growth. Chris Giancarlo, former CFTC Chairman and an ambassador to CfC St. Moritz also expressed his excitement to return in 2026 after a ‘landmark year’ for digital assets.

    Sygnum Explores Blockchain Payments

    Along with its role in the Bitcoin reserve, Sygnum Bank is also testing new blockchain-based payment methods.

    Recently, Sygnum Bank, along with UBS and PostFinance, took part in a pilot to use tokenized bank deposits on a public blockchain. The payments were made legally between banks without using the traditional system, showing a blockchain-based alternative for transferring money.

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    What is the CfC St. Moritz Bitcoin reserve?

    The CfC St. Moritz conference has allocated 25% of its treasury to Bitcoin, managed by Sygnum Bank, as a long-term strategic investment in digital assets.

    Why did CfC St. Moritz allocate treasury to Bitcoin?

    The move reflects a long-term belief in Bitcoin’s principles of decentralization and resilience, aiming to secure the conference’s future financial independence.

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