Open conversations between scientists, buidlers & institutions to explore how blockchain projects tackle Climate and Social Challenges!
After our first edition in Paris, here we are in Brussels!
9:00 am – 10:30 am
Open questions: Decentralized Identity: What for ? How ? – Why is being anonymous good? Education & Diploma: Could this be a real first use case in Europe? How? Why? If people regains individual sovereignty, does regalian power lose its sovereignty?
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Open questions: How to support agriculture traceability with web3 ? Decentralized Funding, Insurance & Supply Chain. Does it really work? Why is a transparent, decentralized supply chain almost impossible?
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Open questions: Carbon credits are a “climate scam”? Why tokenize them? Regenerative Finance beyond carbon credit. Does it exist? How? Electricity Tokenization. Will the future of electricity be local?
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Open questions: P2P money, Unbanked & Remittances. Who said cryptocurrencies are useless? Why use them in the field of humanitarian aid and philanthropy? Does DeFi for Good exist ? Regenerative.. Finance or Economy ?
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11h00 – 12h30
14h00 – 15h30
16h00 – 17h30
9:00 am – 10:30 am
Context: Decentralized digital identities aim to provide individuals with a secure, verifiable, and user-centric method of identification. This means that individuals would have control over their own data and identifiers, rather than relying on a third-party entity. This can help ensure that personal data is used only with the individual’s consent and can potentially reduce the risk of data breaches.
Open questions: Decentralized Identity: What for ? How ? – Why is being anonymous good? Education & Diploma: Could this be a real first use case in Europe? How? Why? If people regains individual sovereignty, does regalian power lose its sovereignty?
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11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Context: The implementation of Web3 technologies in supply chain management would require significant investment and coordination among various stakeholders, including producers, distributors, retailers, and consumers. It would also require addressing various challenges, such as scalability, interoperability, and data privacy
Open questions: How to support agriculture traceability with web3 ? – Decentralized Funding, Insurance & Supply Chain. Does it really work? – Why is a transparent, decentralized supply chain almost impossible?
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2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Context: Carbon credit tokenization aims to increase transparency and reduce fraud in the carbon market. Regenerative finance uses financial tools to support ecosystem and community regeneration. Electricity tokenization can promote renewable energy use and create decentralized energy markets, potentially leading to more localized electricity generation and distribution.
Open questions: Carbon credits are a “climate scam”? Why tokenize them? – Regenerative Finance beyond carbon credit. Does it exist? How? – Electricity Tokenization. Will the future of electricity be local?
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4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Context: P2P money can benefit the unbanked and reduce remittance fees. It’s also useful for aid and philanthropy, as it enables direct, transparent, and efficient transfers of funds. DeFi for Good is a growing concept that aims to use decentralized finance to support social and environmental causes, potentially leading to a more regenerative economy.
Open questions: P2P money, Unbanked & Remittances. Who said cryptocurrencies are useless? – Why use them in the field of humanitarian aid and philanthropy? – Does DeFi for Good exist ? Regenerative.. Finance or Economy ?
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Regenerative Cryptoeconomist | Web3 Researcher & (Technical) Writer
Researcher in Management Sciences (CREM CNRS Université Rennes 1-France), Senior Manager Consulting, Blockchain Supply Chain
B-leader, GRI-certified sustainability practitioner, Global Partnerships
Blockchain expert & social innovator, Lecturer at Sciences Po Paris
Head of Center for Digital and Decentralized Finance (C2DF) at Institut Louis Bachelier, Lecturer at Paris Dauphine University
Independant Researcher, Head of operations at Blockchain for Good, Lecturer at Paris 2 Assas University