General Partner
Dragonfly
Rob Hadick is a General Partner at Dragonfly, a ~$4bn crypto focused investment firm. Previously, he helped lead multi-stage investments into crypto companies and protocols at GoldenTree Asset Management ("GTAM"), a ~$50bn multi-strategy hedge fund. Prior to GTAM, Rob invested in and advised fintech, technology, and crypto companies while at Heritage Partners, Goldman Sachs, and PJT Partners. He holds a MBA from Columbia Business School, and a Bachelors in Economics and Political Science from Washington University in St. Louis.
As digital assets, tokenized deposits, and on-chain financial infrastructure move closer to the regulated banking system, a new control layer is emerging: agentic artificial intelligence. Unlike traditional automation or static smart contracts, agentic AI systems can interpret intent, evaluate conditions, and take action autonomously within defined guardrails.
For banks, this evolution raises fundamental questions about execution, risk, governance, and accountability. Who—or what—makes decisions in an always-on, programmable financial environment? How can autonomy be introduced without sacrificing control, compliance, or trust? And where does agentic AI become a competitive advantage versus a systemic risk? If finance is becoming programmable and always-on, the real question isn’t whether banks will use agentic AI—it’s whether they’ll control it, or be forced to react to it.
This panel discussion will explore how agentic AI could reshape on-chain finance and digital asset operations, from liquidity and treasury management to compliance, custody, and market structure—and what bank leaders must do now to prepare. The in-depth conversation will include: