“Crypto is About to Explode!”: Xavier Buck’s Bet on Luxembourg’s Future
When a tech pioneer like Xavier Buck makes a move, it’s worth paying attention.
25 years after founding companies like Datacenter Luxembourg and EuroDNS, he’s now stepping full force into crypto, joining 6Monks, the first CSSF-regulated AIFM in Luxembourg specialized in crypto-assets and Web3, as an independent board member.
His conviction?
"The Wild West is over, now is the time for crypto to thrive!"
Xavier points to global shifts:
- The US opening doors for banks to offer crypto custody.
- Restrictions on crypto easing worldwide.
- Banks and insurers hungry to offer crypto products, but still unsure how.
That’s where 6Monks steps in, providing a regulated bridge for traditional finance players to launch crypto funds and services safely and efficiently.
This is huge for Luxembourg’s financial center.
It signals that crypto is no longer on the fringes, it's becoming part of mainstream financial strategies.
But here’s where we, at OffChain Luxembourg, see the bigger picture.
While institutions organize their entry, who’s preparing the people?
Because crypto was never just about creating new financial products for banks.
It’s about:
- Empowering individuals
- Building decentralized communities
- Offering financial sovereignty and open access to innovation
Yes, we applaud pioneers like Xavier Buck who push Luxembourg forward on the institutional front.
But real adoption happens when everyone, not just banks and VCs, understands how to use blockchain, Bitcoin, and Web3 in daily life.
That’s why OffChain Luxembourg exists.
To ensure that while Luxembourg becomes a hub for crypto funds, it also becomes a hub for crypto culture, education, and community-driven adoption.
The timing is perfect, but don’t just watch from the sidelines while institutions move in.
Get involved, get educated, and be part of the movement that keeps crypto grounded in its true purpose.
Let’s build a Luxembourg where crypto is not only managed by AIFMs but also understood and used by its people.