Grayscale: A Leader in Digital Asset Management
Thursday, April 3
11:00AM ET
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Event Agenda
Sean Farrell, Head of Crypto Strategy at Fundstrat, will lead a discussion with John Hoffman, Head of Distribution at Grayscale, and Zach Pandl, Head of Research at Grayscale. They'll share their perspectives on current market dynamics and client sentiment.
Key topics include:
-Understanding where we currently stand in the crypto market cycle.
-Effective crypto portfolio allocation strategies.
-Alternative exposures to Bitcoin beyond ETFs.
-Identifying today's best value opportunities in crypto.
-Grayscale's approach to selecting areas of focus within an expanding crypto universe.
Panel of Speakers

Sean Farrell AC
Head of Crypto Strategy
Sean Farrell is the Head of Crypto Strategy at FS Insight. Prior to joining FS Insight, Sean was a manager in the Transaction Opinions group at Alvarez & Marsal, and previously worked as an associate with Anvil Advisors.

John Hoffman
Head of Distribution and Partnerships at Grayscale
Prior to joining Grayscale, John was Head of Americas, ETFs and Indexed strategies at Invesco, which he joined in 2006. At Invesco, he also held positions including Head of Distribution for the Registered Investment Advisor Division, Private Client Group and Personal Investing Platforms; Head of ETF Distribution for all retail channels in the United States, and Global Head of ETF Capital Markets & Institutional Sales.

Zach Pandl
Managing Director of Research at Grayscale Investments
Zach Pandl is managing director of research at Grayscale Investments, the world's largest digital currency asset manager. Prior to joining Grayscale Zach worked as a macroeconomist and markets strategist at a variety of Wall Street firms, including Goldman Sachs, Nomura Securities, and Lehman Brothers. Zach holds a bachelor’s degree in international economics from the University of St. Thomas and a master’s degree in economics from New York University.