Understanding Blockchain
Although Bitcoin has become a household term over the past two years, most find the hype around cryptocurrencies challenging to understand. Bitcoin was just the first application of a more fundamental new technology called Blockchain. Blockchain technology creates interesting application domains and incentive systems such as the emerging field of crypto economics. Creating new incentive systems allows society to address some central challenges of collective action. What would happen if we could motivate sustainable behavior with large scale of people to fight climate change? Similarly, what would happen if we could organize science in a way that makes global knowledge sharing faster?
ETH Zurich and other institutions active in these domains, will introduce participants to Blockchain Technology. Speakers will dive deeply into some of the applications and illustrate “real-life” projects. In a panel discussion, we will explore how Blockchain Technology decentralizes society.
ETH Symposium at the Berlin Science Week
Wednesday, 7 November 2018
18.00-20.00h
Door opening: 17.30h
Venue:
externe Seite Musikbrauerei, Greifswalder Str. 23A, 10405 Berlin
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There is no charge to attend this event, however we kindly request that you register externe Seite here.
Please find the programme Download here (PDF, 598 KB).
Moderation:
externe Seite Mariette DiChristina, Editor in Chief, externe Seite Scientific American
Speakers:
Dr. Marcus M. Dapp, Senior Scientist Blockchain Technologies, ETH Zurich
Towards a Sustainable Circular Economy using Blockchain based Incentive Networks
Mark Ballandies, Computational Social Science, ETH Zurich
Introduction to Blockchain and Cryptoeconomics
externe Seite Dr. S?nke Bartling, Founder of externe Seite Blockchain For Science, Berlin
Cryptoeconomies for Science and Knowledge Sharing
externe Seite Sven Laepple, Founder of externe Seite astratum, Berlin
Examples of real Blockchain Projects