This year’s conversations centered on agentic commerce, stablecoins, embedded finance, and the regulation working to keep pace. Kraken showed up across all of it: on the main stages, on the show floor, and across Amsterdam after hours.
Here’s how the week went.
Kraken Co-CEO Arjun Sethi kicked things off on Tuesday morning with an opening keynote, “Money Open,” on the Orbital Stage.

In conversation with Money20/20’s Scarlett Sieber, the session set the tone for the days ahead, engaging with the themes that defined this year’s show, from agentic commerce to the future of money and the infrastructure being built to support it.
On Tuesday afternoon, Kraken VP, Payments and Blockchain Brett McClain joined Citi on The Money Pot Stage for a fireside titled “Beyond Disruption: Architecting the Future of Embedded Financial Services for Digital Commerce.” The conversation dug into how financial services are increasingly built directly into the platforms people already use, and the infrastructure that makes that possible, a space Payward Services was created to serve.

Payward Services is Kraken’s B2B infrastructure platform, giving companies a single integration for stablecoin payments, tokenized asset markets, digital asset trading, funding, and more, all built on Kraken’s long operating history.
Beyond the stages, Payward Services hosted a steady stream of partner and customer conversations on the show floor across all three days, turning hallway momentum into real discussions about what teams are building next.
The week didn’t end when the show floor closed.
Money20/20 Europe is where the fintech industry takes stock of where money is headed, and this year Kraken, xStocks, Kraken VIP, and Payward Services were part of that conversation on stage, on the floor, and across the city.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by, joined us for a coffee or a drink, and traded ideas about what comes next. See you at the next one.
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