Leslie Spencer was moderator of this panel. Topics discussed included:
• Understand the evolution of blockchain technology
◦ Beyond bitcoin: Explore stablecoins, security tokens, and fiat-backed digital currency
◦ Determine scalability solutions such as sharding and Blockchain as a Service (BaaS)
• Discuss best practices to attain blockchain technology patents
◦ Gain strategies to avoid § 101 rejections
◦ Examine pending and issued patents
• Review legal considerations to apply blockchain technology in financial services
◦ Address security, Know Your Customer (KYC), and privacy challenges for public (non-permissioned) blockchain
◦ Learn about regulatory considerations for tokenized assets
Event Details
Thursday, July 25, 2019
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