WEBINAR

Inside California's
Digital Asset Playbook:
Lessons for State Regulators

Thursday, May 14, 2026  |   12:00 - 1:00pm ET   |   FREE

Hear directly from the practitioner building California DFPI's program - and what it means for oversight in your state.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Ari Redbord
Head of Global Policy
Moderator
TRM Labs
Ari Redbord
Head of Global Policy
Moderator
TRM Labs
Ari Redbord
Head of Global Policy
Moderator
TRM Labs

Key Metrics

5th

Largest economy in the world — California's DFPI oversees more licensed crypto businesses than any other state regulator

9mo

Since California's Digital Financial Assets Law (DFAL) went live — one of the most comprehensive state crypto licensing frameworks in the U.S

1mo

Since California's DFAL licensing portal opened - one of the first such licensing arrangements in the United States alongside New York's BitLicense framework.

SESSION AGENDA

What You'll Take Back to Your Desk

Brynly’s Playbook
How California built DFAL from scratch
LIVE DEMO
What California learned building a crypto licensing program from zero
  • The decisions DFPI got right early — and what they'd do differently with hindsight
  • How to sequence your program: what to stand up first when resources are limited
  • What firms actually needed from the regulator — and what slowed the process down
Regulator vs. Industry
What both sides get wrong about each other
LIVE DEMO
What California learned building a crypto licensing program from zero
  • The decisions DFPI got right early — and what they'd do differently with hindsight
  • How to sequence your program: what to stand up first when resources are limited
  • What firms actually needed from the regulator — and what slowed the process down
Know Your Entity
Full due diligence on any VASP in minutes
LIVE DEMO
What California learned building a crypto licensing program from zero
  • The decisions DFPI got right early — and what they'd do differently with hindsight
  • How to sequence your program: what to stand up first when resources are limited
  • What firms actually needed from the regulator — and what slowed the process down
Real-Time Supervision
Watch your entire crypto market - live
LIVE DEMO
What California learned building a crypto licensing program from zero
  • The decisions DFPI got right early — and what they'd do differently with hindsight
  • How to sequence your program: what to stand up first when resources are limited
  • What firms actually needed from the regulator — and what slowed the process down
LIVE DEMO
What California learned building a crypto licensing program from zero
  • The decisions DFPI got right early — and what they'd do differently with hindsight
  • How to sequence your program: what to stand up first when resources are limited
  • What firms actually needed from the regulator — and what slowed the process down
LIVE DEMO
What California learned building a crypto licensing program from zero
  • The decisions DFPI got right early — and what they'd do differently with hindsight
  • How to sequence your program: what to stand up first when resources are limited
  • What firms actually needed from the regulator — and what slowed the process down
LIVE DEMO
What California learned building a crypto licensing program from zero
  • The decisions DFPI got right early — and what they'd do differently with hindsight
  • How to sequence your program: what to stand up first when resources are limited
  • What firms actually needed from the regulator — and what slowed the process down
LIVE DEMO
What California learned building a crypto licensing program from zero
  • The decisions DFPI got right early — and what they'd do differently with hindsight
  • How to sequence your program: what to stand up first when resources are limited
  • What firms actually needed from the regulator — and what slowed the process down

FEATURED SPEAKER

Brynly Llyr

Deputy Commissioner for Digital Financial Assets · California DFPI

Brynly Llyr has one of the mostunusual vantage pointsin digital asset regulation today. She's not a career regulator who studied crypto from a distance — she spent years building inside the industry before moving to the other side of the table.


Before joining DFPI, Brynly served as General Counsel at Ripple and Celo, worked on blockchain policy at the World Economic Forum, and held roles at PayPal and eBay. She knows what it looks like from inside a crypto company — the business pressures, the regulatory uncertainty, the genuine effort to comply — and she brings that perspective to how California approaches oversight.


Now she leads DFPI's digital asset program as the state implements the Digital Financial Assets Law (DFAL)— one of the most comprehensive state crypto licensing frameworks in the country.

Ripple - Celo
World Economic Forum
California DFPI

Hear from the practitioner
building California's playbook.

May 14, 2026 | 12:00 - 1:00pm ET | FREE

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