Blockchain technology, like that used in Bitcoin, is a method for “decentralized recordkeeping.” That is a novel and unusual idea. Focusing on Bitcoin as a use-case example is helpful since we can evaluate whether it can replace “money.” Then we can turn and consider if there is a more general/interesting/valuable use for this technology.
Bryan Routledge, Associate Professor of Finance at CMU’s Tepper School of Business and faculty member of the Tepper Blockchain Institute, will lead a conversation about how this works and what might/can go wrong.
Attendees can earn one hour of “Other” CPE credit for this program, which will be presented live and will also be available to view on-demand. There is no cost to attend, but registration is required.
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