Thank you to the Bermuda Digital Finance Forum (
@DigitalFinForum), held from May 11–14, 2026, for bringing together such an important and timely discussion on the future of finance.
Daniela Herrmann, CEO & Co-Founder of Dynex and Mission Leader of
@DynexMoonshots, joined the panel “How AI Is Changing the Architecture of Finance” alongside an exceptional group of leaders: Michael Casey of
@AAI_Society, Teana Baker-Taylor of BasedAI, Helen Wang of
@ApexGlobalGroup, and Abhi Vaidyanathan of
@NEARFoundation.
The conversation explored how AI is reshaping the financial sector at multiple levels: from automation, infrastructure, and data intelligence to decision-making, governance, compliance, cybersecurity, and long-term resilience.
Dynex is focused on helping organizations bring end-to-end quantum-driven solutions into practical application. Through its proprietary Quantum-as-a-Service technology and cloud-based, qubit-agnostic platform architecture, Dynex enables organizations to move beyond theoretical use cases and explore how quantum-driven capabilities can support real-world challenges across finance, risk, security, optimization, and intelligent decision-making.
As financial systems become more digital, more interconnected, and increasingly AI-enabled, the underlying infrastructure becomes just as important as the applications built on top of it. Institutions need technologies that can support real-world implementation, not only experimentation. They need scalable systems, stronger computational capabilities, and trusted security foundations that can operate across increasingly complex digital finance environments.
For Dynex, this discussion connects directly to two major priorities shaping the next phase of finance: the need for production-grade infrastructure that can support advanced AI and optimization workloads, and the need for stronger security foundations for digital assets, wallets, distributed systems, and blockchain governance.
The discussion also highlighted the growing importance of cryptographic resilience. As digital finance continues to scale, the security of wallets, keys, transactions, and governance mechanisms will become increasingly critical. Dynex’s work opens pathways for advanced and distributed cryptographic key generation, supporting stronger wallet security, reduced single points of failure, and more resilient blockchain-based systems.
A special thank you to
@PenrosePartners and SALT for curating such an outstanding forum, and to the people behind it, including Sean Stapley, G Clay Miller, Kerem Kolcuoglu, Susan Mekawy, and the wider team, for bringing together such a powerful community in Bermuda.
It was also a privilege to be part of an event with the presence of leaders and organizations including Premier David Burt MP, the
@BermudaMonetary Authority,
@Coinbase,
@Circle,
@krakenfx, Stellar Development Foundation, NEAR Foundation, Apex Group, BasedAI, and many others helping shape the next chapter of digital finance.