Tag: Scalability

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2022 CBER Conference

In collaboration with Management Science, the Questrom School of Business at Boston University, FinTech at Cornell – an Initiative of the SC Johnson College of…

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Crypto in France: Structuring of the Sector and Adoption by the General Public

The Blockchain & B2B Platforms Chair at Ecole Polytechnique aims to combine academic excellence with institutional and scientific prestige in order to foster innovation in blockchain. Pioneer in its field and supported by Capgemini, Nomadic Labs and Caisse des Dépôts, is proud to have supported the production of this study conducted by KPMG France for the ADAN Association on the French and Crypto.

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Cryptoeconomics Seminar

Blockchain & Digital Market Design Seminar – We consider blockchain adoption in a multiple firm market. The blockchain cost per firm decreases with the adoption rate as the cost of verification and recording is distributed…

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Zero-knowledge: Trust and Privacy on an Industrial Scale

One of the main obstacles to the deployment of blockchains is the fact that the data managed on a blockchain is publicly accessible. This is unthinkable in the health or banking sectors, for example. Zero-knowledge technologies can resolve precisely this contradiction. These technologies can be implemented either by deploying a blockchain specifically designed to integrate zero-knowledge…

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Tokenomics 2021: November 18-19

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…

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CBER Forum – Amy WHITAKER (NYU)

This webinar features Amy Whitaker (NYU) and will be hosted by David Yermack (NYU Stern).
The topic will be « Fractional Equity in Art: Applications of the Coase Theorem and Blockchain to New Structures of Pay for Creative Labor…

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