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Cryptocurrency Panel with Morgan Stanley

Tue, 22 May

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Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College

How will technology and cryptocurrency shape the world economy? Find out at our panel hosted jointly with Oxford Finance Society and moderated by Morgan Stanley. The event includes includes an industry overview, panel discussion and Q&A ending at 7:30pm, followed by networking. All genders welcome.

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Cryptocurrency Panel with Morgan Stanley
Cryptocurrency Panel with Morgan Stanley

Time & Location

22 May 2018, 18:30 – 21:00

Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College, St. Aldates, Oxford OX1 1DW, UK

About the Event

Find out how technology and cryptocurrencies will shape the world economy. This joint event with Oxford Finance Society includes an industry overview, panel discussion, and Q&A ending at 7:30pm, followed by networking with Morgan Stanley Oxford Alumni over wine and nibbles.

Meet the panelists:

  • Chloe Cornish is a capital markets reporter at the FT in London. She previously covered a variety of technologies, including Bitcoin, in San Francisco before moving to the FT’s London office.
  • Eva Kaili is a Member of the European Parliament. In her capacity as the Chair of the European Parliament's Science and Technology Options Assessment body (STOA), she has been working intensively on promoting innovation in a number of fields, with particular focus on cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. Given her vantage point at the centre of European politics, she has unique insights into the future of regulation in this area.
  • Michel Rauchs is the Lead in Cryptocurrency and Blockchain at the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF), an academic research centre at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. He is responsible for the Centre's policy research focused on cryptoassets and blockchain.
  • Thiago Cesar is the co-founder and CEO of Bit.One. Holding an MSc from the University of London, Thiago produced one of the first academic theses about Bitcoin, while he was a researcher at the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA). His company, Bit.One is a payment solution responsible for processing over USD 2 million per day in transactions related to digital assets and cross-border payments between Europe and Brazil, providing an innovative solution to international transfers.

All genders are welcome.

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