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ChangeNOW Brings Its Voice to Consensus Miami 2026 Panel Lineup

Last Updated 06 May 2026
Puskar Pande
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By Puskar Pande

Key Takeaways

  • ChangeNOW used Consensus Miami 2026 to focus on industry-wide challenges such as infrastructure reliability, tokenization risks, and real-world adoption barriers, rather than promoting products.
  • Panel discussions highlighted growing pressure on blockchain systems to maintain consistency at scale, where failures can shift from technical issues to business-critical risks.
    Real-world asset (RWA) adoption remains uncertain, with key obstacles including liquidity, regulation, and whether current offerings meet actual user demand.
    The NOW ecosystem’s participation reflects a broader industry shift toward building trust, reliability, privacy, and scalable infrastructure for long-term adoption.

Sponsored Content — This article is paid for by ChangeNOW.

Consensus Miami 2026 is once again living up to its reputation as the crypto industry’s premier gathering, and this year, ChangeNOW is making its presence felt well beyond the exhibition floor. 

On May 6th, the team joined two back-to-back panel discussions organized by NOWNodes at the Miami Beach Convention Center’s dedicated “Meet Ups” zone. NOWNodes is the blockchain node infrastructure, an arm of the NOW ecosystem. 

The panels aim to provide sharp perspectives on infrastructure resilience, tokenization, and the real-world adoption challenges facing the industry today. 

Representing ChangeNOW at both events was Pauline Shangett, the company’s Chief Strategy Officer, who took on moderating duties for the first session in her role as Strategic Advisor to NOWNodes. 

Worth noting that the NOWNodes panels are only part of Pauline’s schedule at Consensus this year. On May 5th, she’s appearing at the Capital Markets Summit for a session on onchain privacy and identity (11:25 AM), and later that afternoon at “FQ Trust by Design: Building On-Chain Systems People Believe In” (1:20 PM).

Further, on May 7th she plans to attend the panel: “The Next Commodity Revolution: RWA Meets Instant Liquidity” at 4:40 PM. 

Three days, five panels, one consistent thread running through all of them: what does it actually take to build systems people trust with their money.

A Bit of Context on ChangeNOW

ChangeNOW began operations in 2017. It is a non-custodial cryptocurrency exchange, which means it never keeps your money. It allows exchanges between more than 110 blockchains and more than 1,500 digital assets, and most transactions don’t require users to set up an account.

With more than eight million users, the platform has developed into a larger ecosystem that includes NOW Wallet, NOWPayments, NOWTracker, and NOWNodes, which offers blockchain API infrastructure to companies and developers that choose not to maintain their own nodes.

The questions being debated on stage aren’t academic for them. Every day, ChangeNOW’s systems have to reliably process swaps across dozens of chains, surface accurate data in real time, and do it without ever having custody of user assets. The infrastructure reliability question is something they live with, not just talk about. 

The First Panel: “Trust Under Pressure”

The session, titled “Trust Under Pressure: Can Tokenized Systems Stay Consistent at Scale?”, starts at 10:35 and until 11:10, Pauline Shangett (the panel moderator) will be leading the conversation alongside with an epic lineup: Kwon Park (Global Head of Digital Assets, Crypto.com), Abi Dharshan (Head of Product from Zerion’s founding team), Vidor Gencel (Co-founder and Co-CEO of Solflare), and Philipp Zentner (CEO of LI.FI).

The framing was deliberately confrontational. Tokenization isn’t an experiment anymore. There are real users, real assets, real money at stake and when a system can’t agree on who owns what, that’s not a bug report, it’s a business crisis.

The session aims to push panelists away from technical abstractions and toward the uncomfortable specifics: at what point does a data inconsistency become a board-level incident? What’s the actual cost (not theoretical, but quantified) of one major failure?

The Second Panel: “Can RWA Deliver?”

The second panel is planned right after the first session. “Selling Trust: Can RWA Deliver on the Promise of Mass Adoption?” will take place from 11:15 to 11:45. Samuel Hood Burke (Chief Content Officer at CCN) will moderate the discussion, which will feature panelists from Houdini Swap, TON Foundation, Paxos, and GlobalStake.

The setup doesn’t pretend RWAs are in a great place. The pitch for tokenized real-world assets (treasuries, real estate, yield-bearing instruments brought on-chain) sounds compelling.

But mass adoption hasn’t happened, and the panel is there to figure out why. Is it awareness? Liquidity? Regulation? Or is the industry pitching something users don’t actually want?

Join the discussion to find the answers from the frontier of the crypto industry. 

Why This Matters Beyond the Conference Circuit

These panels were organized by NOWNodes, but the questions they raised belong to the whole industry. For ChangeNOW, the connection is direct; the company has spent nearly a decade building infrastructure designed to be fast, private, and consistent at scale, and the debates on stage are ones their engineers navigate in production every day.

The purpose of the NOW ecosystem’s attendance at Consensus Miami this year is not to introduce new products or make announcements. Instead, it’s about taking part in the discussions that will influence the industry’s future.

The sessions will begin at 10:35 AM on May 6th in the Miami Beach Convention Center’s Meet Ups area. These are the types of talks that usually run out of time before they run out of things to say, so it’s worth arriving early if you’re attending Consensus Miami this week.

Can’t come this time? Follow ChangeNOW and NOWNodes on social media. After the event, stay tuned for a comprehensive review.

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Puskar Pande

Puskar Pande is an experienced crypto editor and content strategist with over a decade of experience in blockchain media.
With a background in science and journalism, Puskar brings an analytical, education-focused approach to crypto content, emphasizing accuracy, clarity, and reader value.

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