Blockchain Security & Stablecoins: Emerging Standards in the Commonwealth | Webinar Recording
As blockchain adoption accelerates across all 56 Commonwealth nations—representing over 2.5 billion people—understanding digital asset security and regulatory frameworks has never been more important.
Watch the recording of Julia Charlton, Chair of the Commonwealth Chamber, and distinguished guest Mark Christianus, Associate Director of Audit at Six Blocks Audit and an internationally recognized blockchain security expert, as they explore the evolving landscape of Web3 security. This session provides a deep dive into the growth of blockchain and stablecoins in leading Commonwealth countries such as Nigeria, Singapore, and Australia, where crypto transaction volumes have surged by over 300% in the past year.
Mark Christianus brings a wealth of auditing and standards experience, including his work on the Commonwealth Model Law on Stablecoins. In this webinar, he shares actionable insights into the fundamentals of blockchain security, the role of smart contract audits, and the importance of comprehensive security protocols that go far beyond code testing. Learn about the unique vulnerabilities in the Web3 ecosystem, including poor key management, social engineering, and insider threats, as well as the critical need for secure coding and robust governance.
The session also highlights real-world case studies, such as the Mt. Gox and ByBit hacks, illustrating the devastating impact of security lapses and poor design decisions. Participants will gain an understanding of the Cryptocurrency Security Standard (CCSS), the importance of service provider management, and practical strategies for risk mitigation.
Whether you’re a regulator, developer, investor, or simply interested in the future of digital finance, this webinar equips you with the knowledge to assess and strengthen blockchain security in your organization—including how to identify and mitigate depegging risks.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from industry leaders and stay ahead of emerging standards in blockchain and stablecoin security across the Commonwealth.