Apply Now for Cryptoeconomic Systems Field Building Summit, Oct 5–6 2019

Wassim Alsindi
2 min readSep 12, 2019

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Tickets & Logistical Details:

First, a reminder that our October 5–6 Summit in Boston is in less than a month away — apply for a ticket now! We have 30+ talks with research experts across computer science, economics, and law. Click here to see speakers and sessions, or scroll below.

Hotels: There are a limited number of discounted rooms at the nearby Hyatt Regency Cambridge for the nights of 4th and 5th October which can be booked via the following link. Please be aware that this allocation is also time-limited and must be booked by Wed Sep 18thhotel19.cryptoeconomic.systems

Agenda Outline:

The event has a dual focus on current research in computer science, law, economics and associated fields, as well as discussion of broader questions regarding academia-industry collaboration, trans-disciplinary challenges, fundraising, transparency, peer review and the role that scholarly publishing plays in academic culture. Intended to help shape the new journal’s focus and approach, this will be an intimate and focused participatory gathering of scholars, practitioners and institutional representatives. The agenda is below. Thanks to our sponsors & academic partners for helping us put together this event.

(Note: This agenda is still being updated.)

Computer Science

High-Assurance Smart Contracts & Privacy

Andrew Poelstra (Blockstream)

Oleg Andreev (Interstellar)

Tim Ruffing (Blockstream)

Madars Virza (MIT DCI)

Consensus

Dahlia Malkhi (Calibra)

Ittai Abraham (VMWare Research)

Sreeram Kannan (University of Washington, Seattle)

Security

Cory Fields (MIT DCI)

Ethan Heilman (Arwen)

Scalability and Interoperability

Aniket Kate (Purdue)

Reihaneh Safavi-Naini (U. Calgary)

Economics

Central Bank Digital Currencies & Digital Fiat

Robleh Ali (MIT DCI)

Robert Bench (Federal Reserve of Boston)

Sonja Davidovic and Majid Malaika (IMF)

Gary Gensler (MIT)

Economics in a Blockchain Setting

Matt Weinberg (Princeton)

Cathy Barrera (Prysm Group)

Claudio Tessone (U. Zurich)

David Vorick (Nebulous)

Economics and Risk

Byron Gibson (Stanford)

Hanna Halaburda (NYU Stern)

Cryptoeconomic Theory

Akseli Virtanen (Stanford)

Jorge Lopez (ECSA)

Jonathan Bellmer (Pratt Institute)

Benjamin Lee (The New School)

Robert Meister (UCSC)

Cryptoeconomics in Practice

Charlie Noyes (Paradigm)

Benjamin Smith (Gnosis)

Arjun Hassad (NuCypher)

Complex Systems

Michael Zargham (BlockScience)

Tarun Chitra (Gauntlet)

Shermin Voshmgir (Cryptoeconomics Lab, WU Vienna)

Krzysztof Paruch (Cryptoeconomics Lab, WU Vienna)

Monica Quaintance (Kadena)

Zixuan Zhang (Protocol Labs)

General

Industry and Academia

Ari Juels (Cornell Tech, IC3)

Maurice Herlihy (Brown)

Tadge Dryja (MIT DCI)

Semantics and Language

Angela Walch (St. Mary’s, UCL)

Jacky Mallett (U. Reykjavik)

Wassim Alsindi (MIT DCI)

Research and Peer Review

Andrew Miller (UIUC, IC3)

Jason Potts and Ellie Rennie (RMIT)

Jason Teutsch (Truebit)

Knowledge Aggregation and Propagation

Bryan Bishop

Blockchain Law

Summer Kim (UC Irvine)

Kevin Werbach (UPenn Wharton)

Carla Reyes (Michigan State)

Blockchain Ethics

Quinn DuPont (UC Dublin)

Rhys Lindmark (MIT DCI)

A peer-review Program Committee and Call For Papers for a formal research conference in March 2020 are here.

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