Dr. Gioia Arnone participated in the International Wealth & Estate Planning Conference 2025, organized by H Advice International Network and held at the prestigious The Law Society in London.
During the conference, Dr. Arnone delivered a presentation titled “Cryptocurrencies, Illicit Finance, and Real Estate Planning.” Her talk examined the legal, economic, and regulatory implications arising from the growing interaction between digital assets and real estate investment structures, an area that is becoming increasingly relevant in international wealth management and estate planning.
The presentation focused in particular on the challenges related to illicit financial flows, the risks of money laundering, and the need for more coherent regulatory and compliance frameworks, especially in cross-border financial contexts. As cryptocurrencies and blockchain-based assets become more integrated into investment strategies and wealth structures, they raise new questions regarding transparency, due diligence, and the effectiveness of existing anti-money laundering mechanisms.
By addressing these issues, Dr. Arnone highlighted how the intersection between digital finance, real estate markets, and wealth planning requires a multidisciplinary approach that combines legal analysis, financial expertise, and regulatory insight. Her contribution emphasized the importance of developing governance and compliance models capable of adapting to the rapid evolution of digital financial ecosystems.
The conference provided a valuable platform for interdisciplinary dialogue among legal scholars, financial professionals, and policy-oriented practitioners. Discussions throughout the event explored the evolving role of cryptocurrencies in wealth and estate planning, fostering critical reflection on how financial innovation is reshaping traditional asset management and succession strategies.
The event formed part of the Winter Course on International Wealth & Estate Planning, held in London from 6 to 8 December 2025, and offered participants an opportunity to exchange ideas and best practices in addressing the complex challenges emerging in global wealth planning.
Dr. Arnone’s participation contributed to the broader debate on how legal and financial systems can effectively respond to the opportunities and risks associated with the increasing integration of digital assets within international wealth.