S2E18 +10 [More] Things I've Learned About Blockchain: The Best of Season 2
We’re doing a playback of the 10 most interesting things we learned about Blockchain technology from Season 2 of Blockchain Won't Save the World. We’ve been to Canada, Brazil, The Netherlands, Germany, Malta, Israel, India, The UAE, Japan, Singapore and Australia; as well as launching the popular ‘Students React’ show, so there's a ton of great content to choose from.
It was hard to pick the 10 best moments, but in the end we landed on the following:
- The first ever digital currency: invented in 1934 (Switzerland, Efi Pylarinou)
- How some countries are more decentralised than others (Germany, Katharina Gehra)
- How to create a thriving Blockchain ecosystem (Netherlands, Marloes Pomp)
- How Blockchain and Open Source is driving economic empowerment (India, Richa Joshi)
- How Blockchain supports the bottom of the economic pyramid (Brazil, Isaque Eberhardt)
- The challenges of launching a Blockchain business in a regulated country (Malta, Dave Pulis)
- How not to regulate-away your entire Blockchain community (Canada, Don Tapscott)
- The important role of Blockchain accelerators (Singapore, Ming Ng)
- Enterprise Blockchains are not dead (Japan, Norbert Gehrke)
- Diversity and inclusion have a chance with Blockchain technology (Akshata Namjoshi)
Thanks to all of my guests from an amazing and inspiring second season of BWSTW. If you want to hear more from any of these speakers, check back on some of the earlier episode from this Season, or from Season 1. And watch out for an explosive Season 2 Finale... You guessed it... We're doing another Roast!...