Blockpass Workshop — Blockchain Identity Protocol for the Internet of Everything

Hans Lombardo
Chain-Finance.com
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2 min readOct 3, 2017

Blockpass, the “Passport for the Connected World”. is holding its first branded workshop in London on Tuesday, 10 October 2017.

Blockpass is a blockchain-based Regtech platform offering shared identity verification, regulatory and compliance services for humans, companies, objects and devices. This will enable the development of new applications that rely on a trusted connection between human and device identities.

For this workshop, we will examine the use of blockchain tech and smart contracts for

  • Building a Platform-as-a-Service offering shared regulatory and compliance services for humans, companies, objects and devices.
  • Supporting verification of humans (KYC), objects (KYO) and connected devices (KYD)
  • Enabling development of new apps that require trusted connections between human, corporate, and device identities.

Workshop Venue

Level 39, One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, E14 5AB, London.

Programme Schedule

1930–2000 Registration

2000–2015 Welcome & Introduction of Speakers

2015–2045 Overview of Blockchain Based Identity Solutions & Projects — Humans, Objects, Devices
Speaker: Matthew Warner (Blockchain Journalist — AllCoinsNews.com & Chain-Finance.com)

2045–2115 Solving Problems of Identity & Compliance with Blockchain Technology
Speaker: Adam Vaziri (CEO Blockpass IDN)

2115–2145 Closing & Networking

Those wishing to attend can attend the workshop at this Meetup link :
https://www.meetup.com/Blockpass-Blockchain-Identity-Protocol-Meetup/events/243770488/

Speaker Bios

Adam Vaziri
Adam Vaziri is a blockchain lawyer who set up Diacle to assist blockchain & fintech projects with compliance. He is a tireless blockchain entrepreneur and labelled a ‘bitcoin pioneer’ by Bitcoin Magazine. Adam is now his third term as director of UK Digital Currency Association, which lobbied and achieved the most favourable regulatory environment for cryptocurrency in the world. Adam runs bitlegal.io a global tracker for blockchain law since 2014 and featured by CNN and Washington Post. Adam ran first suite of blockchain hackathons across the world: UK, India, HK and Malaysia under HackCoin.

Matthew Warner
Matthew is the editor of Chain-Finance.com and a writer for AllCoinsNews.com. He contributed to the Blockchain for Gaming Research report published by GamCrowd and Chain-Finance. Based near Windsor, England, Matthew is an enthusiast for innovative, cutting edge technologies. He is a B.Eng. graduate in engineering with honors from the University of Warwick, and is a member of Mensa.

Food and beverages provided by caterer

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