Largest, Most Prestigious Government Blockchain Event Ever – US Capitol
On January 31, 2020, over 400 civil servants, industry, and academics leaders will convene at the U.S. Capitol to talk about blockchain and cryptocurrency. They will be part of a global event series called The Future of Money, Governance, and the Law. The event will feature speakers from international organizations like the World Bank, national leaders from the US Congress, and state/local leaders who have implemented blockchain technology in the public sector for uses like voting. The private industry will be represented by over 100 blockchain companies ranging from small, leading-edge blockchain companies to industry giants like IBM.
This event is free. But, space is limited. Register for the onsite event at the Event Registration page or attend it virtually for a small fee at the GBA Virtual Expo Registration page.
The all-star lineup includes innovators, business leaders, and government administrators, regulators, legislators, and executives. Government leaders will learn from industry & technology titans including:
- Timothy Draper, regarded as one of the most successful venture capitalists in the world, and one of the most powerful and influential people in Silicon Valley. His most prominent investments include Baidu, Hotmail, Skype, Tesla, SpaceX, AngelList, SolarCity, Ring (company), Twitter, DocuSign, Coinbase, Robinhood (company), Ancestry.com, Twitch, Cruise Automation, and Focus Media. In July 2014, he received wide coverage for his purchase at a US Marshals Service auction of seized bitcoins from the Silk Road marketplace website. Draper is a major proponent of Bitcoin and decentralization.
- Scott Stornetta, one of the founding fathers of blockchain technology, co-authored the first mention of a blockchain architecture in a 1991 publication. Satoshi Nakamoto’s whitepaper, “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System,” cited Stornetta’s work three times out of the eight references. The famous industry-defining white paper was essentially built on Stornetta’s concepts about disrupting the fintech industry, as he has thought about blockchain technology for the last thirty years.
- Daniel Larimer is one of the leading innovators, engineers and thought leaders in the blockchain space. He is the co-founder of an array of successful blockchain companies, most notably the decentralized exchange BitShares, the social media network Steemit, and Block.one, publisher of the EOSIO protocol, all of which provide industrial- and enterprise-grade blockchain solutions utilizing the widely-adopted Delegated Proof of Stake (DPOS) consensus mechanism, which he invented. Recognized as an industry pioneer, Dan is one of the most high-profile figures in the blockchain arena, having garnered a decade’s worth of entrepreneurial and technical experience in the field. At Block.one, he is the lead architect behind the EOSIO software, which is engineered to run highly scalable blockchain applications. He is an alumnus of the Virginia Tech Department of Computer Science, where he currently serves as a guest lecturer and curriculum advisor.
These and many other government blockchain experts will be discussing topics including:
- Elections Accessibility and Security
- Global Adoption, Banking, and Regulation
- Government Service Delivery, Interoperability, and Integrity
- National Security and Competitiveness
- Preparing for the Future
- Protecting Property, People, and Communities
- State and Local Implementation and Regulations
People from the following organizations will be attending to discuss this timely and critical topic.
National Governments
- Canada
- Croatia, Ministry of Finance
- Lithuania
- United Kingdom (UK), Foreign & Commonwealth Office
- United States (US)
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
- Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Defense
- Department of Homeland Security, FEMA
- Department of Justice
- Department of State
- Department of Treasury
- Executive Office of the President, Office of Science and Technology Policy
- Federal Housing Financial Administration (FHFA)
- Government Accountability Office (GAO)
- Government Publishing Office (GPO)
- Internal Revenue Service
- House of Representatives
- Library of Congress
- National Institutes of Health, NIAID
- National Science Foundation
- Small Business Administration
- US Capitol Police
State/Local Governments
- Alabama Securities Commission
- Colorado Governor’s Office of Information Technology
- Commonwealth of Virginia
- District of Columbia, Department of General Services
- District of Columbia, Office of the Attorney General
- Florida (US House 9th Congressional District)
- Guatemala City, Guatemala
- Mixco, Guatemala
- Minnesota (US House 6th Congressional District)
- New York State Assembly
- North Carolina Department of Information Technology
- Pennsylvania House Commerce Committee
- Pennsylvania State Police
- Rhode Island, Department of Business Regulation
- Utah County, UT, Finance, Internal Audit, and Elections Office
- West Virginia Secretary of State
- Wyoming Division of Banking
Associations & NGOs
- Alliance for Securing Democracy
- Association of Government Accountants (AGA)
- Chamber of Digital Commerce
- Developers Alliance
- Global Blockchain Business Council
- Government Blockchain Association
- Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)
- Liberland
- Open Source Election Technology (OSET) Institute
- The World Bank
- World Tokenomic Forum
Academic Institutions
- American University
- Boston University Business School
- Bowie State University
- Bryan University
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Columbia University
- George Mason University
- Georgetown University
- Harvard Kennedy School
- Institute of Public Administration
- Ohio State University
- The State University of NY at Stonybrook
- University of Cincinnati
- Virginia Commonwealth University
- Wake Forest University
Private Sector
- 1960
- #Fiscal_Digital
- 101 Blockchain St
- 10XTS
- 11th Hour Service
- 1World Online
- 1World Select
- 369 Labs
- 4th-Hurdle
- Accenture
- Accenture Federal Services
- Acquisition Workforce
- Advanced Concepts and Technologies International
- Aleph Zero Foundation
- Alliance for Securing Democracy
- American PowerNet
- ASRC Federal
- Assured Performance Systems
- ATLAS Mobile Tech
- ATOLLetc
- Austin Fund
- BirthVenue
- Bitblock Capital
- BITLEAGUE
- Black Blockchain Consultants
- Black Pay Solutions
- Block.one
- Blockchain Consortium International
- Blockchained
- Bounty0x
- Bowles Rice
- Brave New Coin
- Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft
- Carrasquillo Law Group P.C.
- CGI
- CGI Federal
- Chainable Corp
- Chainalysis
- Chamber of Digital Commerce
- CipherTrace
- Clintech Consulting
- Cogent Law Group
- CoinStructive
- CollabraLink
- Common Hour Media
- ConsenSys
- Creative Investment Research
- CRYPTOLITICS INC
- Cynnovate
- Cypherglass
- Dappiness
- DC Group
- DEIP
- Detroit Ledger Technologies
- Developers Alliance
- Digital Dollar Coin
- Diligentiam Digital
- Dilworth Paxson
- DoubleNova Group
- D’Ville Crypto Solutions – Bowie State University
- Elin Consulting
- Emerging Star Capital
- Entrata
- Ernst & Young (EY)
- EST Capital AG
- Evergreen Technology Services
- Exponental HealthTech Advisors
- Exponential Tech advisor
- Federal Government Experts
- Felix Advisory
- Finblok Technology Services
- Follow My Vote
- Forcewave
- Free Republic of Liberland
- FS Vector
- FTI Consulting
- GAIA Family Office
- GDIT
- GeoGuard
- Global Center
- Gray Matters, Inc
- Heyy!
- Holland & Knight
- I.T blockchain
- Ibex Biosciences
- IBM
- IdeaBlock
- IMPACT Institute for the Digital Economy
- InAge Tech
- Infinity Law -Tech Educational Services-ILTES
- InfraShield
- inQ
- Inter-American Development Bank
- Intercoin
- JDX International Group
- Jlp
- John Paul Adigwu
- JP Morgan Chase
- JPSM Holdings
- Kastle Systems
- Krown DAC
- L4S Corporation
- Launch Legal
- Law Office of Ross Delston
- LedgerOps
- Liberland
- Liberland Aid Foundation
- Luminous Group
- Marchitecture Marketing Strategies
- Marion Square
- Maverick Trading
- Medici Ventures
- MEDNAX
- MirandaFinIntel Consulting
- MLA
- MyEarth.Id
- Nominet
- Nth Round
- OCTO DC Government
- PalmettoChain
- PCH Technologies
- Power of Chain Consultancy (PoC)
- PRE
- Prometheus Computing
- Prospectors.io
- SA5 Health Limited
- Salesforce
- Salichs Law Group
- Sandcastle Foundation
- SecureDAM
- SICPA
- Simba Chain
- Soul Technologies
- SpiderOak
- SSAYE CLUB
- StrongBlock
- Synectics
- TACTPRO Consulting
- Techtonic Edge
- The Blockchain Academy
- The Chancellor Group
- The Pediatric Center
- Token.rest
- TraceRx
- TranSendX
- Tyner Law Firm, P.A.
- Ubias Law
- UDig
- Van Scoyoc Associates
- Velocity Blue Group
- Veridium
- Visionary
- Wiase Capital
- WinterGreen Research
- Wireline
- World Reserve Network
- World Tokenomic Forum
- Yugen Partners
- Yung.Bet
- Ziliak Law
Attendees will be able to participate in-person and remotely. Technology is being used to enable all participants to connect, communicate and collaborate with each other in an attempt to create a connective-tissues of government and industry professionals working together to solve problems with blockchain technology.
While there have been many large crypto (and even blockchain) events. This will be the larges Government blockchain event in the history of this technology. For more information about GBA events, subscribe to our mailing list (click here)
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This event is free. But, space is limited. Register for the onsite event at the Event Registration page or attend it virtually for a small fee at the GBA Virtual Expo Registration page.
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