BLOCKCHAIN PERSPECTIVE
JOINT RESEARCH INITIATIVE
OUR TEAM
ALEXIS COLLOMB
Scientific, Co-director
- Professor -
Le CNAM
PRIMAVERA DE FILIPPI
Scientific, Co-director
- Permanent researcher & faculty associate -
CNRS/CERSA & Harvard Berkman-Klein Center
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THE PROGRAM
Blockchain Workshop
Theory & Practice
Organized by CERSA / CNAM
Paris, 21-22 January, 2019
Conservatoire National des Arts & Métiers (CNAM)
292 Rue Saint-Martin - 75003 Paris, France
OVERVIEW:
Blockchain technology has lead to the emergence of new peer-to-peer infrastructures for distributed coordination, enabling new ways of exchanging value and recording information in a secure and decentralized manner. It is regarded by many as a disruptive technology that could lead to a new wave of disintermediation, changing the way in which people work and organize themselves.
However, blockchain technology is still immature and its adoption remains limited to only a few fields of endeavor. Despite the recent popularity (or hype) surrounding the technology, its potential cannot be achieved without the involvement of multiple stakeholders both from the private and public sector: technologists, entrepreneurs, lawyers, policy makers, and regulators, all need to work together in order better understand the social, legal, and political implications of blockchain technology.
This forum will convene various scholars and practitioners from different backgrounds and academic fields in order to bring more clarity regarding the current state of affairs and the future directions of blockchain technology.
THEORY - January 21
08:30 - 9h00 :
Breakfast and Registration
09:00 - 10h00 :
Opening Keynote
Charles Nesson / Harvard/Berkman Center for Internet & Society |
10:00 - 11h30 :
Panel 1: Working Theories: what worked and what didn’t work
James Mickens / Berkman Klein Vincent Danos / ENS Julien Prat / Polytechnique Simon Polrot / Consensys |
11:30 - 13h00 :
Panel 2: New economic models, between coopetition and tokenomics
Alex Lipton / MIT Kary Beehmaiah / U-Change Alexis Collomb / CNAM |
13:00 - 14h00 :
Lunch
14:00 - 15h30 :
Panel 3: Governance of/by blockchain
Odysseas Sclavounis / Oxford Wessel Reijers / EUI Primavera De Filippi / CERSA Jérôme de Tychey / European Blockchain Observatory |
15:30 - 17h00 :
Panel 4: Blockchain & Regulation- where are we headed?
Nikkolas Guggenberger / Yale Florence G’sell, Adrien Basdevant, / G. Washington Uni Jean-Baptiste Soufron, Carla Reyes / G. Washington Uni |
17:00 - 17h30 :
Break
17:30 - 18h30 :
Closing Keynote
Heinz Wismann / EHESS |
19h30 :
Reception at the Art & Métiers Museum
PRACTICE - January 22
08:30 - 9h00 :
Breakfast and Registration
09:00 - 10h00 :
Opening Keynote
Alex Lipton / MIT |
10:00 - 11h30 :
Practical assessment of blockchain-based applications
Sébastien Choukroun / PWC Johann Palychata / BNPP |
11:30 - 13h00 :
Augmented currencies/directed money
Olivier Rocca / Moneybydesign Christophe Doré / MTK |