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Blockchain speakers in the UK typically start at £5,000 for experienced practitioners, with most corporate bookings sitting between £5,000 and £25,000. Leading regulatory specialists, published CBDC authorities, and advisors with central bank experience reach £25,000–£50,000. Media-profile names with celebrity crossover can run 2–3 times above that. For a full breakdown of fee tiers by experience level, see our guide to how much a keynote speaker costs in the UK.
Three to six months is the standard lead time for a well-scoped blockchain brief. Regulatory specialists and CBDC advisors often carry significant advisory commitments alongside speaking, which compresses diary availability. Last-minute bookings under six weeks are possible through the 1,190+ global network, but the shortlist narrows considerably. If your brief is highly specific — FCA authorisation, digital pound infrastructure, or enterprise deployment — build in the longer end of that range.
A keynote runs 45 to 60 minutes and delivers strategic narrative — framing the regulatory landscape, the commercial opportunity, or the competitive pressure in a form the audience can act on. A workshop runs two to four hours and requires facilitation skills, interactive diagnostic tools, and structured audience participation. The two profiles rarely overlap. Confirm your format before requesting a shortlist, as the speaker match changes substantially depending on which you need.
Yes. The most effective practitioners on the roster have boardroom-tested delivery that removes jargon without removing substance — the regulatory stakes and commercial logic remain intact. Tailoring is confirmed in a pre-event briefing scheduled two to three weeks before the session, covering audience seniority, knowledge baseline, and the specific decisions the organisation is working through. A CFO-level audience and a technology leadership audience will receive materially different sessions from the same speaker.
Most speakers on the roster have substantial virtual and hybrid delivery experience. Platform requirements, slide format, Q&A moderation, and a rehearsal call are all confirmed at booking. Hybrid formats require deliberate design — managing live room energy alongside a remote audience is a distinct discipline. Speaker Agency advises on session structure and format design as part of the booking process, not only on speaker selection.
A standard booking covers: a pre-event briefing call, bespoke content tailoring to your stated brief and audience, delivery of the keynote or workshop session, and post-session availability for a Q&A or delegate meet of 20–30 minutes. Optional additions include written delegate materials, a post-event article for internal communications, or a follow-on workshop focused on implementation. Scope is confirmed in writing before the booking is finalised.
These are distinct expertise profiles and are rarely interchangeable. A regulatory-focused speaker — with FCA authorisation experience, MiCA advisory work, or central bank engagement — is optimised for compliance, legal, and risk audiences. An enterprise blockchain specialist covering supply chain provenance, tokenised assets, or permissioned ledgers maps to operations, procurement, and innovation leadership. Some speakers span both, but specify which angle dominates your brief before requesting a shortlist — it determines which 300+ UK roster profiles are actually relevant.