BlockSem: PCP and Ethereum PoS
The BlockSem seminar brings together academic and private researchers working on blockchain technologies. The seminar is multidisciplinary, hosting presenters from computer science, economics and finance.
The BlockSem seminar brings together academic and private researchers working on blockchain technologies. The seminar is multidisciplinary, hosting presenters from computer science, economics and finance.
One of the major challenges in the world of blockchains is that of scaling up, particularly in terms of throughput, i.e. the number of transactions per second. One way to increase throughput is to use a block validation system other than the one based on proof of work…
Tokenomics, International Conference on Blockchain Economics, Security and Protocols is an international forum for theory, design, analysis, implementation and applications of blockchains and smart contracts. Original interdisciplinary works exploring the conjunction of economic concerns with distributed systems, networks and system security are particularly encouraged.
This report is a continuation of the work of the Blockchain for Good association, including the publication of a first report released in June 2020. Both attempt to answer the question of whether and how blockchains could help accelerate the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in a significant and sustainable way.
This webinar features Gordon Liao (Circle and Uniswap) presenting on the topic of « Stablecoins and Decentralized Exchanges ». The session will be hosted by Andreas Park…
Tokenomics is an international forum for theory, design, analysis, implementation and applications of blockchains and smart contracts. The goal of the conference is to bring together economists, computer science researchers and practitioners working on blockchains in a unique program featuring outstanding invited talks and academic presentations.
Hanna Halaburda (New York University) Presenting “An Economic Model of Consensus on Distributed Ledgers“ Discussant: Cyril Monnet (University of Bern) Moderator: Thomas Moser (Swiss National…
Central Banks provide foundational public infrastructures for payments such as cash and gross settlement systems. In an evolving context, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) are efforts to leverage new patterns and technologies to provide infrastructures relevant to the digital age.
Charles Kahn (University of Illinois) Presenting “Best Before? Expiring Central Bank Digital Currency and Loss Recovery Discussant: Steve Williamson (Western University) Moderator: William Roberds (FRB…
A two-day workshop where academics, central bankers and industry experts will envision the future(s) of money. Recordings of all the talks available HERE Academia: Universities…