Layer2 Meetup @Zurich, Switzerland

Blockchain Governance Initiative Network Layer2 Meetup@Zurich on July 1 2024
Location: ​Seminarraum KOL-H-317, University of Zurich (hybrid)

Registration: Blockchain Governance Initiative Network (BGIN) Layer2 Meetup@Zurich · Luma (free!)

​Blockchain Governance Initiative Network (BGIN) is a non-profit organization that creates neutral forums for in-depth discussions among all stakeholders, documenting a common language to establish shared understanding. It also fosters innovation, best practices, and standards for blockchain governance in operational, regulatory, and technical spheres.

​BGIN has held global Block conferences two or three times a year since its founding in 2020. Block Conferences represent the premier forum for multi-stakeholder discussions provided by BGIN. The Blockchain Center of the University of Zurich (https://www.blockchain.uzh.ch/) hosted Block #6 in June 2022. In addition to Block Conferences, BGIN will organize Layer2 Meetups to exchange ideas with various community hubs across the globe openly. The Blockchain Center of the University of Zurich will be hosting the first Layer2 Meetup on July 1st, 2024.

​While the program is hybrid, we strongly suggest people participate in the program onsite, as there will be unique networking opportunities. Our networking lunch will be co-hosted by the Association for Women in Crypto (www.womenincrypto.org).

Who should attend?

​・Developers, Regulators, Business entities, Consumers, Academia, anyone interested in blockchain ecosystems!

Agenda

Time (July 1 2024) Title Topic
08:30 - 09:00 Registration & Morning Coffee
09:00 - 09:15 Opening
09:15 - 10:30 Worksop session The Harmonisation of CBDC, Deposit Token, Stablecoin, Crypto Assets, and DeFi *The topic is temporary and may be subject to change by the participants
10:30 - 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:00 Workshop Session Challenges of Blockchain Analysis *The topic is temporary and may be subject to change by participants
12:00 - 13:00 Networking Lunch Cohosted by the Association for Women in Crypto (www.womenincrypto.org)
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