AI & Crypto Fraud and Asset Recovery 2026 Conference will be held from 23–24 April 2026, London, UK.
AI and Crypto Fraud and Asset Recovery Forum 2026
The AI and Crypto Fraud and Asset Recovery Forum 2026 will happen in London, England, on April 23–24, 2026.
This is the third year of this big event. It is about how people can stop crime and fraud that happens with digital money and computers.
AI, or artificial intelligence, means smart computer programs that can think and learn.
Crypto means digital coins or money that people use online.
Sometimes, people use these tools in bad ways. They might steal money, trick others, or hide assets.
This forum helps people learn how to find and fix those problems.
The event is run by a company called C5 Communications. They plan big meetings around the world. Their goal is to help people share ideas, learn from each other, and solve real problems.
At the forum, many people come together to talk and learn.
You will see lawyers, police, bankers, and tech experts.
They will share stories about how AI and crypto are changing the world.
Some will talk about how AI can help stop crime, while others will show how it can also make crime harder to catch.
In past years, this event had more than 1,500 people, 450 speakers, and guests from over 50 countries.
The 2026 event will likely be just as big.
That means you will have lots of chances to meet new people and learn new things.
The organiser, C5 Communications, is known for making high-quality conferences.
They focus on three things:
Useful lessons that help people do their jobs better.
Good networking, so people can meet and work together.
Up-to-date knowledge about law, tech, and money.
The event has many smart and respected speakers.
The two main chairs are:
Ashley Fairbrother, Partner at Edmonds Marshall McMahon in the UK
Racheal Muldoon, Partner at Charles Russell Speechlys LLP in the UK
Other speakers include:
Mark Taylor, who works at CEX.io. He will talk about how AI helps fight crime—but can also cause problems.
Tara Annison, from Twinstake. She will talk about how new tools help get stolen crypto back.
Chrissy Hill, from cyberFund. She will explain how laws for digital money are changing.
There will also be case studies—real stories from experts who worked on big crypto cases.
One session is called “D’Aloia v Persons Unknown and Other Key Cases for Digital Asset Litigation.”
Another session is about how people use a new tool called “burn and remint” to help recover digital coins.
Police officers will also lead a roundtable called “View from Law Enforcement: Key Updates and Trends.”
There, they will talk about what crimes they are seeing and how they stop them.
All of these talks will help people understand how fraud works, how to trace lost coins, and how to work with other countries to bring money back.
The forum is not just for lawyers and police.
It is also for crypto founders, tech builders, and leaders who want to protect their companies.
They can join discussion panels, meet others in networking lounges, and talk with people from:
Forensics teams (who investigate crimes)
Litigation funders (who help pay for legal action)
Compliance officers (who make sure rules are followed)
These people all work together to make the world of digital money safer.
We do not yet know the full list of sponsors and exhibitors for 2026.
But past C5 events had strong partnerships with big names in the industry.
At the forum, companies will have booths and demo tables.
They will show tools that help with:
Finding stolen coins
Checking smart contracts
Using AI for investigations
Keeping crypto systems safe
Sponsors and exhibitors may include:
Blockchain analytics companies
Digital-forensics experts
Law firms that work on crypto recovery
These companies can meet customers, partners, and other professionals who care about crypto safety.
It is a great way to show what they can do and build trust in the industry.
There are many good reasons to attend this event.
AI and crypto are growing fast.
That means new kinds of crime are growing too.
Fraud and deepfake scams are becoming more common.
This event helps you see what these scams look like and how to stop them.
Experts will teach how to recover lost or stolen crypto.
You will learn about:
Smart contracts
Working with banks and police in other countries
Using the “burn and remint” process to trace coins
Talking with regulators who make the rules
This is a great place to make friends and partners.
You can meet:
Police and investigators
Lawyers and funders
Exchange operators and blockchain experts
There will be time for talking, asking questions, and building new connections.
C5 Communications has a long history of running professional events.
The forum will include:
Large sessions where everyone listens and learns
Small round tables where people talk and share ideas
Case stories that show what works and what doesn’t
Crypto laws are always changing.
By coming to this Crypto event in April 2026, you will learn about new rules early and be ready for what comes next.
You will find:
Talks about real-life stories, like
“The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Crypto Asset Recovery”
“AI for Fighting Versus Fueling Fraud”
Roundtables about different countries and how they handle fraud
An exhibit area with tools for tracing, recovery, and audits
Networking sessions and small group talks
Updates from police and regulators about new trends
Before the event:
Look at your own crypto recovery plans.
Write down the names of people or companies you want to meet.
Prepare a short introduction about yourself.
After the event, follow up with your new contacts.
This will help you get the most out of your visit.
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