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Talk recording available on TokenEngineering YouTube: https://youtu.be/O4i1NxT3B74 --- Decentralised tokenised systems emerge since the advent of the blockchain technology and the increased trust in the potential of decentralised applications thereof. Many envisaged systems are meant to be steered by cryptographic tokens which are used to incentivise specific behaviour of agents and to align the interest of individuals to the purpose of the system. Out of this development, the necessity of scientifically explored design and development principles becomes apparent. Using tools and methods provided by various scientific disciplines will help with investigating and explaining the dynamics of the systems as well as their economic consequences for participants and the environment. Token Engineering is this new scientific discipline which equippes us with the methodology to design, model and simulate decentralised ecosystems and their mechanisms. This helps to capture and control the potential involvement of the system over time, since gained insights will feed back into the design process. Token Engineering uses tools from mathematics, physics, biology, computer science and engineering and applies them within the domain of economics. In this talk Kris Paruch from the Research Lab for Cryptoeconomics in Vienna will - provide a structured approach to the definition of Token Engineering as a scientific field - introduce a taxonomy of the Token Engineering process - map various disciplines and their subdisciplines to the process - show which tools and methods can be applied to Token Engineering - explain the focus and the research roadmap of the research lab. About the speaker: Krzysztof Paruch, Token Engineer and Cryptoeconomist at the Research Lab for Cryptoeconomics, WU Vienna The profile of Krzysztof Paruch comprises all the essential building blocks of cryptoeconomics. He laid his academic fundament as an MSc in technical-economic Mathematics at the University of Technology in Vienna. His specializations are agent-based economic modeling, game theory and optimization methods as well as monetary and environmental policy economics. With five years working experience in banking and software integration he understands the financial and regulatory background at the intersection of real-world and cryptocurrency economics. His focus at the Research Institute for Cryptoeconomics at WU Vienna is the development of standards for token engineering, creation of network design and incentive mechanism structures and valuation and modelling of cryptoassets. Twitter: @paruch1 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kris-paruch/ Join the TokenEngineering community, discuss and learn more! Get updates, subscribe for our newsletter https://tegg.io/ Explore learning material at our wiki https://tokenengineering.net Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/tokengineering and https://twitter.com/tegg_io]]>

Talk recording available on TokenEngineering YouTube: https://youtu.be/O4i1NxT3B74 --- Decentralised tokenised systems emerge since the advent of the blockchain technology and the increased trust in the potential of decentralised applications thereof. Many envisaged systems are meant to be steered by cryptographic tokens which are used to incentivise specific behaviour of agents and to align the interest of individuals to the purpose of the system. Out of this development, the necessity of scientifically explored design and development principles becomes apparent. Using tools and methods provided by various scientific disciplines will help with investigating and explaining the dynamics of the systems as well as their economic consequences for participants and the environment. Token Engineering is this new scientific discipline which equippes us with the methodology to design, model and simulate decentralised ecosystems and their mechanisms. This helps to capture and control the potential involvement of the system over time, since gained insights will feed back into the design process. Token Engineering uses tools from mathematics, physics, biology, computer science and engineering and applies them within the domain of economics. In this talk Kris Paruch from the Research Lab for Cryptoeconomics in Vienna will - provide a structured approach to the definition of Token Engineering as a scientific field - introduce a taxonomy of the Token Engineering process - map various disciplines and their subdisciplines to the process - show which tools and methods can be applied to Token Engineering - explain the focus and the research roadmap of the research lab. About the speaker: Krzysztof Paruch, Token Engineer and Cryptoeconomist at the Research Lab for Cryptoeconomics, WU Vienna The profile of Krzysztof Paruch comprises all the essential building blocks of cryptoeconomics. He laid his academic fundament as an MSc in technical-economic Mathematics at the University of Technology in Vienna. His specializations are agent-based economic modeling, game theory and optimization methods as well as monetary and environmental policy economics. With five years working experience in banking and software integration he understands the financial and regulatory background at the intersection of real-world and cryptocurrency economics. His focus at the Research Institute for Cryptoeconomics at WU Vienna is the development of standards for token engineering, creation of network design and incentive mechanism structures and valuation and modelling of cryptoassets. Twitter: @paruch1 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kris-paruch/ Join the TokenEngineering community, discuss and learn more! Get updates, subscribe for our newsletter https://tegg.io/ Explore learning material at our wiki https://tokenengineering.net Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/tokengineering and https://twitter.com/tegg_io]]>
Thu, 19 Sep 2019 08:18:12 GMT /slideshow/tegg2019-kris-paruch-tegg-token-engineering-as-a-scientific-disciplinekrzysztof-paruch-2/173687503 TokenEngineeringTEGG@slideshare.net(TokenEngineeringTEGG) Token Engineering - a New Scientific Discipline | Krzysztof Paruch, Cryptoeconomic Research Lab TokenEngineeringTEGG Talk recording available on TokenEngineering YouTube: https://youtu.be/O4i1NxT3B74 --- Decentralised tokenised systems emerge since the advent of the blockchain technology and the increased trust in the potential of decentralised applications thereof. Many envisaged systems are meant to be steered by cryptographic tokens which are used to incentivise specific behaviour of agents and to align the interest of individuals to the purpose of the system. Out of this development, the necessity of scientifically explored design and development principles becomes apparent. Using tools and methods provided by various scientific disciplines will help with investigating and explaining the dynamics of the systems as well as their economic consequences for participants and the environment. Token Engineering is this new scientific discipline which equippes us with the methodology to design, model and simulate decentralised ecosystems and their mechanisms. This helps to capture and control the potential involvement of the system over time, since gained insights will feed back into the design process. Token Engineering uses tools from mathematics, physics, biology, computer science and engineering and applies them within the domain of economics. In this talk Kris Paruch from the Research Lab for Cryptoeconomics in Vienna will - provide a structured approach to the definition of Token Engineering as a scientific field - introduce a taxonomy of the Token Engineering process - map various disciplines and their subdisciplines to the process - show which tools and methods can be applied to Token Engineering - explain the focus and the research roadmap of the research lab. About the speaker: Krzysztof Paruch, Token Engineer and Cryptoeconomist at the Research Lab for Cryptoeconomics, WU Vienna The profile of Krzysztof Paruch comprises all the essential building blocks of cryptoeconomics. He laid his academic fundament as an MSc in technical-economic Mathematics at the University of Technology in Vienna. His specializations are agent-based economic modeling, game theory and optimization methods as well as monetary and environmental policy economics. With five years working experience in banking and software integration he understands the financial and regulatory background at the intersection of real-world and cryptocurrency economics. His focus at the Research Institute for Cryptoeconomics at WU Vienna is the development of standards for token engineering, creation of network design and incentive mechanism structures and valuation and modelling of cryptoassets. Twitter: @paruch1 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kris-paruch/ Join the TokenEngineering community, discuss and learn more! Get updates, subscribe for our newsletter https://tegg.io/ Explore learning material at our wiki https://tokenengineering.net Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/tokengineering and https://twitter.com/tegg_io <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tegg2019krisparuchteggtokenengineeringasascientificdisciplinekrzysztofparuch2-190919081812-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Talk recording available on TokenEngineering YouTube: https://youtu.be/O4i1NxT3B74 --- Decentralised tokenised systems emerge since the advent of the blockchain technology and the increased trust in the potential of decentralised applications thereof. Many envisaged systems are meant to be steered by cryptographic tokens which are used to incentivise specific behaviour of agents and to align the interest of individuals to the purpose of the system. Out of this development, the necessity of scientifically explored design and development principles becomes apparent. Using tools and methods provided by various scientific disciplines will help with investigating and explaining the dynamics of the systems as well as their economic consequences for participants and the environment. Token Engineering is this new scientific discipline which equippes us with the methodology to design, model and simulate decentralised ecosystems and their mechanisms. This helps to capture and control the potential involvement of the system over time, since gained insights will feed back into the design process. Token Engineering uses tools from mathematics, physics, biology, computer science and engineering and applies them within the domain of economics. In this talk Kris Paruch from the Research Lab for Cryptoeconomics in Vienna will - provide a structured approach to the definition of Token Engineering as a scientific field - introduce a taxonomy of the Token Engineering process - map various disciplines and their subdisciplines to the process - show which tools and methods can be applied to Token Engineering - explain the focus and the research roadmap of the research lab. About the speaker: Krzysztof Paruch, Token Engineer and Cryptoeconomist at the Research Lab for Cryptoeconomics, WU Vienna The profile of Krzysztof Paruch comprises all the essential building blocks of cryptoeconomics. He laid his academic fundament as an MSc in technical-economic Mathematics at the University of Technology in Vienna. His specializations are agent-based economic modeling, game theory and optimization methods as well as monetary and environmental policy economics. With five years working experience in banking and software integration he understands the financial and regulatory background at the intersection of real-world and cryptocurrency economics. His focus at the Research Institute for Cryptoeconomics at WU Vienna is the development of standards for token engineering, creation of network design and incentive mechanism structures and valuation and modelling of cryptoassets. Twitter: @paruch1 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kris-paruch/ Join the TokenEngineering community, discuss and learn more! Get updates, subscribe for our newsletter https://tegg.io/ Explore learning material at our wiki https://tokenengineering.net Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/tokengineering and https://twitter.com/tegg_io
Token Engineering - a New Scientific Discipline | Krzysztof Paruch, Cryptoeconomic Research Lab from TEGG 2019 - Token Engineering Global Gathering
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Towards Better Modelling for Token Economics | Dr Ben Livshits, Brave Software /slideshow/tegg2019-ben-livshits/173686752 tegg2019benlivshits-190919081322
Talk recording available on TokenEngineering YouTube: https://youtu.be/4zr_f1a21XA Abstract: In this talk we will discuss the current state-of-the-art when it comes to tokenomics of both new and existing blockchain projects. While some of the stronger crypto projects are offering increasingly attractive platforms and decentralized frameworks, when it comes to token economics, the level of attention and critical scrutiny is generally not nearly as high. This is a mistake, given the many pitfalls that token creation may result in. Indeed, the stakes are high, as evidenced by hundreds of now-defunct projects on https://deadcoins.com and similar sites. This talk is a call for a faster maturation of this space. Specifically, the community could benefit from a library of reusable design patterns when it comes to token economics. We also call for an approach that strongly encourages projects to simulate their assumptions and highlight some of the existing and upcoming tooling in this space. About the speaker: Dr Ben Livshits, Chief Scientist for Brave Software Ben Livshits is Chief Scientist for Brave Software, the company behind the Brave browser, a fast, open source, privacy-focused browser that blocks intrusive ads and trackers. He is also an Associate Professor at Imperial College London and an affiliate professor at the University of Washington. Previously, he was a research scientist at Microsoft Research. He received a bachelors degree from Cornell University in 1999, and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University in 2006. Bens research interests include application of sophisticated static and dynamic analysis techniques to finding errors in programs. Ben has published papers at PLDI, POPL, Oakland Security, Usenix Security, CCS, SOSP, ICSE, FSE, and many other venues. He is the author of over 100 academic papers, dozens of patents, and multiple tech transfer awards for bringing research into practice. Twitter: @convoluted_code Join the TokenEngineering community, discuss and learn more! Get updates, subscribe for our newsletter https://tegg.io/ Explore learning material at our wiki https://tokenengineering.net Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/tokengineering and https://twitter.com/tegg_io Join the conversation by using #TokenEngineering ]]>

Talk recording available on TokenEngineering YouTube: https://youtu.be/4zr_f1a21XA Abstract: In this talk we will discuss the current state-of-the-art when it comes to tokenomics of both new and existing blockchain projects. While some of the stronger crypto projects are offering increasingly attractive platforms and decentralized frameworks, when it comes to token economics, the level of attention and critical scrutiny is generally not nearly as high. This is a mistake, given the many pitfalls that token creation may result in. Indeed, the stakes are high, as evidenced by hundreds of now-defunct projects on https://deadcoins.com and similar sites. This talk is a call for a faster maturation of this space. Specifically, the community could benefit from a library of reusable design patterns when it comes to token economics. We also call for an approach that strongly encourages projects to simulate their assumptions and highlight some of the existing and upcoming tooling in this space. About the speaker: Dr Ben Livshits, Chief Scientist for Brave Software Ben Livshits is Chief Scientist for Brave Software, the company behind the Brave browser, a fast, open source, privacy-focused browser that blocks intrusive ads and trackers. He is also an Associate Professor at Imperial College London and an affiliate professor at the University of Washington. Previously, he was a research scientist at Microsoft Research. He received a bachelors degree from Cornell University in 1999, and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University in 2006. Bens research interests include application of sophisticated static and dynamic analysis techniques to finding errors in programs. Ben has published papers at PLDI, POPL, Oakland Security, Usenix Security, CCS, SOSP, ICSE, FSE, and many other venues. He is the author of over 100 academic papers, dozens of patents, and multiple tech transfer awards for bringing research into practice. Twitter: @convoluted_code Join the TokenEngineering community, discuss and learn more! Get updates, subscribe for our newsletter https://tegg.io/ Explore learning material at our wiki https://tokenengineering.net Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/tokengineering and https://twitter.com/tegg_io Join the conversation by using #TokenEngineering ]]>
Thu, 19 Sep 2019 08:13:22 GMT /slideshow/tegg2019-ben-livshits/173686752 TokenEngineeringTEGG@slideshare.net(TokenEngineeringTEGG) Towards Better Modelling for Token Economics | Dr Ben Livshits, Brave Software TokenEngineeringTEGG Talk recording available on TokenEngineering YouTube: https://youtu.be/4zr_f1a21XA Abstract: In this talk we will discuss the current state-of-the-art when it comes to tokenomics of both new and existing blockchain projects. While some of the stronger crypto projects are offering increasingly attractive platforms and decentralized frameworks, when it comes to token economics, the level of attention and critical scrutiny is generally not nearly as high. This is a mistake, given the many pitfalls that token creation may result in. Indeed, the stakes are high, as evidenced by hundreds of now-defunct projects on https://deadcoins.com and similar sites. This talk is a call for a faster maturation of this space. Specifically, the community could benefit from a library of reusable design patterns when it comes to token economics. We also call for an approach that strongly encourages projects to simulate their assumptions and highlight some of the existing and upcoming tooling in this space. About the speaker: Dr Ben Livshits, Chief Scientist for Brave Software Ben Livshits is Chief Scientist for Brave Software, the company behind the Brave browser, a fast, open source, privacy-focused browser that blocks intrusive ads and trackers. He is also an Associate Professor at Imperial College London and an affiliate professor at the University of Washington. Previously, he was a research scientist at Microsoft Research. He received a bachelors degree from Cornell University in 1999, and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University in 2006. Bens research interests include application of sophisticated static and dynamic analysis techniques to finding errors in programs. Ben has published papers at PLDI, POPL, Oakland Security, Usenix Security, CCS, SOSP, ICSE, FSE, and many other venues. He is the author of over 100 academic papers, dozens of patents, and multiple tech transfer awards for bringing research into practice. Twitter: @convoluted_code Join the TokenEngineering community, discuss and learn more! Get updates, subscribe for our newsletter https://tegg.io/ Explore learning material at our wiki https://tokenengineering.net Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/tokengineering and https://twitter.com/tegg_io Join the conversation by using #TokenEngineering <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tegg2019benlivshits-190919081322-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Talk recording available on TokenEngineering YouTube: https://youtu.be/4zr_f1a21XA Abstract: In this talk we will discuss the current state-of-the-art when it comes to tokenomics of both new and existing blockchain projects. While some of the stronger crypto projects are offering increasingly attractive platforms and decentralized frameworks, when it comes to token economics, the level of attention and critical scrutiny is generally not nearly as high. This is a mistake, given the many pitfalls that token creation may result in. Indeed, the stakes are high, as evidenced by hundreds of now-defunct projects on https://deadcoins.com and similar sites. This talk is a call for a faster maturation of this space. Specifically, the community could benefit from a library of reusable design patterns when it comes to token economics. We also call for an approach that strongly encourages projects to simulate their assumptions and highlight some of the existing and upcoming tooling in this space. About the speaker: Dr Ben Livshits, Chief Scientist for Brave Software Ben Livshits is Chief Scientist for Brave Software, the company behind the Brave browser, a fast, open source, privacy-focused browser that blocks intrusive ads and trackers. He is also an Associate Professor at Imperial College London and an affiliate professor at the University of Washington. Previously, he was a research scientist at Microsoft Research. He received a bachelors degree from Cornell University in 1999, and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University in 2006. Bens research interests include application of sophisticated static and dynamic analysis techniques to finding errors in programs. Ben has published papers at PLDI, POPL, Oakland Security, Usenix Security, CCS, SOSP, ICSE, FSE, and many other venues. He is the author of over 100 academic papers, dozens of patents, and multiple tech transfer awards for bringing research into practice. Twitter: @convoluted_code Join the TokenEngineering community, discuss and learn more! Get updates, subscribe for our newsletter https://tegg.io/ Explore learning material at our wiki https://tokenengineering.net Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/tokengineering and https://twitter.com/tegg_io Join the conversation by using #TokenEngineering
Towards Better Modelling for Token Economics | Dr Ben Livshits, Brave Software from TEGG 2019 - Token Engineering Global Gathering
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Governance: The Wharton Cryptogovernance Disclosure Questionnaire | Dr Nina-Luisa Siedler, DWF /slideshow/tegg2019-cryptogovernance-ninasiedler/173686073 tegg2019cryptogovernanceninasiedler-190919080922
Talk recording available on TokenEngineering YouTube: https://youtu.be/geC4vhFLqpw --- Abstract: The importance of governance of blockchain/DLT networks is widely recognised. However, a truly holistic and structured approach to governance (on-chain and off-chain) is not available yet and many projects lack guidance as to the entirety of aspects which need to be taken into account. This talk aims to highlight current efforts of a roundtable recently invited by The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania to create more transparency with regard to governance structures by developing a disclosure questionnaire. About the speaker: Dr Nina-Luisa Siedler, Attorney at Law / DWF Germany Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH Nina-Luisa Siedler is partner at DWF, a technology-oriented global law firm, and head of the international Blockchain Competence Group. She focusses on the legal implication of blockchain/distributed ledger technology projects and assists her clients with the structuring of business cases with view to legal and regulatory compliance. Nina-Luisa Siedler is active member of several associations and working groups (Blockchain Bundesverband, EU Blockchain Observatory & Forum) and on the board of thinkBLOCKtank asbl, IPDB Foundation and INATBA. Twitter: @ninsie3 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-nina-l... Join the TokenEngineering community, discuss and learn more! Get updates, subscribe for our newsletter https://tegg.io/ Explore learning material at our wiki https://tokenengineering.net Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/tokengineering and https://twitter.com/tegg_io Join the conversation by using #TokenEngineering ]]>

Talk recording available on TokenEngineering YouTube: https://youtu.be/geC4vhFLqpw --- Abstract: The importance of governance of blockchain/DLT networks is widely recognised. However, a truly holistic and structured approach to governance (on-chain and off-chain) is not available yet and many projects lack guidance as to the entirety of aspects which need to be taken into account. This talk aims to highlight current efforts of a roundtable recently invited by The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania to create more transparency with regard to governance structures by developing a disclosure questionnaire. About the speaker: Dr Nina-Luisa Siedler, Attorney at Law / DWF Germany Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH Nina-Luisa Siedler is partner at DWF, a technology-oriented global law firm, and head of the international Blockchain Competence Group. She focusses on the legal implication of blockchain/distributed ledger technology projects and assists her clients with the structuring of business cases with view to legal and regulatory compliance. Nina-Luisa Siedler is active member of several associations and working groups (Blockchain Bundesverband, EU Blockchain Observatory & Forum) and on the board of thinkBLOCKtank asbl, IPDB Foundation and INATBA. Twitter: @ninsie3 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-nina-l... Join the TokenEngineering community, discuss and learn more! Get updates, subscribe for our newsletter https://tegg.io/ Explore learning material at our wiki https://tokenengineering.net Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/tokengineering and https://twitter.com/tegg_io Join the conversation by using #TokenEngineering ]]>
Thu, 19 Sep 2019 08:09:22 GMT /slideshow/tegg2019-cryptogovernance-ninasiedler/173686073 TokenEngineeringTEGG@slideshare.net(TokenEngineeringTEGG) Governance: The Wharton Cryptogovernance Disclosure Questionnaire | Dr Nina-Luisa Siedler, DWF TokenEngineeringTEGG Talk recording available on TokenEngineering YouTube: https://youtu.be/geC4vhFLqpw --- Abstract: The importance of governance of blockchain/DLT networks is widely recognised. However, a truly holistic and structured approach to governance (on-chain and off-chain) is not available yet and many projects lack guidance as to the entirety of aspects which need to be taken into account. This talk aims to highlight current efforts of a roundtable recently invited by The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania to create more transparency with regard to governance structures by developing a disclosure questionnaire. About the speaker: Dr Nina-Luisa Siedler, Attorney at Law / DWF Germany Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH Nina-Luisa Siedler is partner at DWF, a technology-oriented global law firm, and head of the international Blockchain Competence Group. She focusses on the legal implication of blockchain/distributed ledger technology projects and assists her clients with the structuring of business cases with view to legal and regulatory compliance. Nina-Luisa Siedler is active member of several associations and working groups (Blockchain Bundesverband, EU Blockchain Observatory & Forum) and on the board of thinkBLOCKtank asbl, IPDB Foundation and INATBA. Twitter: @ninsie3 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-nina-l... Join the TokenEngineering community, discuss and learn more! Get updates, subscribe for our newsletter https://tegg.io/ Explore learning material at our wiki https://tokenengineering.net Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/tokengineering and https://twitter.com/tegg_io Join the conversation by using #TokenEngineering <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tegg2019cryptogovernanceninasiedler-190919080922-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Talk recording available on TokenEngineering YouTube: https://youtu.be/geC4vhFLqpw --- Abstract: The importance of governance of blockchain/DLT networks is widely recognised. However, a truly holistic and structured approach to governance (on-chain and off-chain) is not available yet and many projects lack guidance as to the entirety of aspects which need to be taken into account. This talk aims to highlight current efforts of a roundtable recently invited by The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania to create more transparency with regard to governance structures by developing a disclosure questionnaire. About the speaker: Dr Nina-Luisa Siedler, Attorney at Law / DWF Germany Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH Nina-Luisa Siedler is partner at DWF, a technology-oriented global law firm, and head of the international Blockchain Competence Group. She focusses on the legal implication of blockchain/distributed ledger technology projects and assists her clients with the structuring of business cases with view to legal and regulatory compliance. Nina-Luisa Siedler is active member of several associations and working groups (Blockchain Bundesverband, EU Blockchain Observatory &amp; Forum) and on the board of thinkBLOCKtank asbl, IPDB Foundation and INATBA. Twitter: @ninsie3 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-nina-l... Join the TokenEngineering community, discuss and learn more! Get updates, subscribe for our newsletter https://tegg.io/ Explore learning material at our wiki https://tokenengineering.net Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/tokengineering and https://twitter.com/tegg_io Join the conversation by using #TokenEngineering
Governance: The Wharton Cryptogovernance Disclosure Questionnaire | Dr Nina-Luisa Siedler, DWF from TEGG 2019 - Token Engineering Global Gathering
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-TokenEngineeringTEGG-48x48.jpg?cb=1568897614 Cryptoeconomic systems will redefine the way we understand business and economics in the 21st century. TEGG presents the latest research, application cases and great initiatives to nurture the ecosystem of this new discipline. tegg.io/ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tegg2019krisparuchteggtokenengineeringasascientificdisciplinekrzysztofparuch2-190919081812-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/tegg2019-kris-paruch-tegg-token-engineering-as-a-scientific-disciplinekrzysztof-paruch-2/173687503 Token Engineering - a ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tegg2019benlivshits-190919081322-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/tegg2019-ben-livshits/173686752 Towards Better Modelli... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tegg2019cryptogovernanceninasiedler-190919080922-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/tegg2019-cryptogovernance-ninasiedler/173686073 Governance: The Wharto...