Blockchain, Smart Contracts and Distributed Ledger Forum

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Blockchain, Smart Contracts and Distributed Ledger Forum
Blockchain, Smart Contracts
and Distributed Ledger Forum
Revolutionizing Financial Services Landscape with Disruptive Innovation
Main Forum: 10 - 11 November 2016
Pre-Forum Workshops: 9 November 2016
Venue: Swissȏtel Sydney
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Revolutionizing Strategies for Your Company’s Delivery
of Financial Services Through Blockchains
1. Develop a strong understanding of the various technical concepts
surrounding Bitcoin, blockchain, smart contracts and distributed ledger
technologies
2. Assess the disruptive impacts of blockchain and distributed
ledger technology on different aspects in and beyond financial
services, as well as to your firm and how to overcome them
3. Discover the benefits of adopting blockchain, smart contracts
and distributed ledger in financial services industry through
case studies from industry leaders in payment, securities
clearing, insurance, etc.
4. Explore and debate how financial institutions can benefit
from, embrace and cultivate disruptive innovation
5. Formulate potential solutions to the security and
privacy issues surrounding blockchains and distributed
ledgers
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rom Bitcoin to Blockchain and Distributed Ledger: The
Evolution of Cryptocurrency
• Visionary Keynote - How Will Blockchain Transform the
Financial Services Industry?
• Safeguard Against Security Breaches - Analyze Vulnerabilities
of Blockchains and Smart Contracts DAY 2: FRIDAY, 11 NOVEMBER 2016
• IBM Global Financing Case Study: Using Blockchain to
Minimize Disputed Transactions and Overcome Market Friction
• Roadmap for Successful Implementation - Reducing Costs with
Blockchain in Equity Capital Markets
• Digital Identity Solutions: Utilizing Blockchain for Improved AML
and KYC Capabilities
PRE-FORUM WORKSHOPS:
WEDNESDAY, 9 NOVEMBER 2016
• The Distributed Future: Application of Blockchain, Smart
Contracts and Distributed Ledger Technology Beyond
Financial Services
• Understanding Blockchain Protocols and Their Security and
Privacy Implications
Featured Speakers
Peter EvansGreenwood
Fellow, The Centre for
the Edge Consulting
Deloitte
Visionary Keynote - How Will
Blockchain Transform the Financial
Services Industry?
Rhys Bollen
Assistant
Commissioner, Policy &
Strategy (Acting)
Fair Trading NSW
Understand the Legal and
Regulatory Implications of
Blockchain
Philip Gomm
Banking and Capital
Markets Leader
Capgemini
Making Blockchain a Reality
in Banking
Fran Strajnar
CEO
Brave New Coin
Designing and Implementing
Successful Enterprise Blockchain
Solution
Peter Robinson
Senior Engineering
Manager
RSA (Security
Division of EMC)
Safeguard Against Security
Breaches - Analyze Vulnerabilities
of Blockchains and Smart Contracts
Dr. Bronwyn Evans
FIEAust, FTSE,
CPEng
Chief Executive Officer
Standards Australia
Standards and Regulation: Is It
Premature To Discuss Now?
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Speakers’ Line Up
Technologists
Business Strategists
Peter EvansGreenwood
Fellow, The Centre for
the Edge Consulting
Deloitte
Peter Robison
Senior Engineering
Manager
RSA (Security Division
of EMC)
Rhys Bollen
Assistant Commissioner,
Policy & Strategy
(Acting)
Fair Trading NSW
Danielle Henderson
Former General
Manager, Clearing
Services
ASX
Tim Lea
CEO
Veredictum.io
Alexander Brice
Blockchain Consultant
Australian Post
Alec Christie
Partner, Digital Law
EY
Dee McGrath
VP, Financial Services
IBM
John Underwood
Founder & Strategic
Advisor
Identabit, Remitabit
Fran Strajnar
CEO
Brave New Coin
Gary Collins
Managing Partner,
Former Head of
Innovation
Insight Associates,
Westpac
Philip Gomm
Banking and Capital
Markets Leader
Capgemini
George Samman
Committee Chair
-Blockchain and Financial
Services; Residence for
Blockchain
Wall Street Blockchain
Alliance; Tyro Fintech
Hub; Startupbootcamp
Sheree Ip
Legal & Compliance
Lead; Board Member
Ledger Assets;
Bitcoin Association of
Australia
Nicolas Giurietto
CEO & Managing
Director
Australian Digital
Currency & Commerce
Association
Dr. Bronwyn Evans
CEO
Standards Australia
Hugo O’Connor
Head of Innovation
Bit Trade Labs
Jonathan Ewing
Co-founder &
Blockchain Solution
Architect
Bitto NZ
Tessa Hoser
Non-Executive Director
& Consultant
Norton Rose Fulbright
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Welcome to the
Blockchain, Smart Contracts and
Distributed Ledger Forum
REVOLUTIONIZING FINANCIAL SERVICES LANDSCAPE WITH DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION
9 - 11 NOVEMBER 2016 | SWISSȎTEL SYDNEY
Dear Colleagues,
Despite the finance industry’s expenditure on technology being greater than any other industry, technology start-ups are
disintegrating traditional banking by taking on lending, payment and even investing services. In an age of near-constant
technological innovation, many incumbents are investing in fintech innovations to transform the way they can deliver
financial services.
With cumulative venture capital investment in blockchain technology peaking at $921 million in 2015 and multinational
banks and financial institutions including Citi, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan analyzing, testing or investing in blockchain
and distributed ledger technologies (DLT) to enable greater efficiency, security and lower costs. There has never been a
more critical time where innovation is so crucial to the success and survival of financial institutions.
Join us at the inaugural Blockchain, Smart Contracts and Distributed Ledger Forum to explore how innovative
technologies disrupt and revolutionize financial services. Hear from industry thought leaders and evangelists share
the various applications of blockchain technology in the finance sector and examine how to overcome the security and
privacy issues in distributed ledgers.
Through our carefully crafted agenda, you will have the opportunity to discuss how to embrace and cultivate disruptive
innovations with senior decision makers, thought leaders and evangelists in the APAC region. You will gain insight on
managing and adopting disruptive fintech innovations within your organization’s processes to transform how you deliver
financial services to your customers and envision what the future holds for blockchain technology in the financial sector.
Book your seats now and be where the financial technology visionaries around the region will gather! Mark
9 - 11 November 2016 in your calendar now!
Very best wishes
Zoey Fang
Conference Director
Book Your Seat Today!
Email:
admissions@claridenglobal.com
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immediate booking!
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Welcome to the
Blockchain, Smart Contracts and
Distributed Ledger Forum
REVOLUTIONIZING FINANCIAL SERVICES LANDSCAPE WITH DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION
9 - 11 NOVEMBER 2016 | SWISSȎTEL SYDNEY
Who You Will Meet:
Industries:
• Banking & Financial Services
• Insurance
• Venture Capital
• Exchanges and Clearinghouse
• Remittance
• Consulting & Advisory
• IT Services
• Security
• Bitcoin Wallets, Exchanges
• Payment Processing, Mining
• Legal Advisory
In the roles of:
C-Level/GMs/VPs/Director/Head/Manager
• Technology
• Innovation
• Operations
• Digital Strategy
• Product Development
• Payment
• Post-trade Processing/ Custodian Services
• Remittance
• Security
• Regulation, Policy & Compliance
• Business Development
Seniority Level of Participants
Seniority Level: 75% of Participants will be Director
Levels & Above
Board / C-Level / President / Director / MD - 25%
VP / Director / Gm - 50%
Manager - 15%
Head of Departments - 10%
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Forum Highlights
9 - 11 NOVEMBER 2016 | SWISSȎTEL SYDNEY
10 REASONS TO JOIN US IN NOVEMBER:
Understand challenges in
commercializing blockchain
Develop a detailed
applications and develop potential
understanding for blockchain,
solutions through discussion with
smart contracts and distributed
industry leaders
ledger technology
Rationalize the adoption
Evaluate the disruptive
of blockchain, smart
impacts of these
contracts and distributed
technologies and
ledger technology for
innovation on your
your own organization
business or business units
by understanding its
cost and benefits
Discover the
opportunities
that blockchain,
smart contracts
and distributed
ledger can bring to
financial services in
terms of enhanced
BLOCKCHAIN,
SMART
CONTRACTS AND
DISTRIBUTED
LEDGER
FORUM
Gain practical insights
about regulations
and standards for
blockchain technology
and its application
security, speed and
transparency
Hear blockchain
evangelists share an
unparalleled diversity
of insights on real
implementation stories
Forge strategic
collaboration with
industry partners and
entrepreneurs for
greater adoption and
commercialization of
these technologies
Identify critical issues
and risks in blockchain
technologies, such as
security and privacy
Redefine strategies for the
incumbents to cultivate
innovation and compete with
industry start-ups
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Main Forum Agenda
10 - 11 NOVEMBER 2016 | SWISSȎTEL SYDNEY
DAY ONE - 10 NOVEMBER 2016
UNDERSTANDING BLOCKCHAIN AND UNDERLYING TECHNOLOGIES
“Personal Computers in 1975, the Internet in 1993, and - I believe - Bitcoin in 2014.”
- Marc Andreessen, Cofounder & General Partner, Andreessen Horowitz
With the emergence of Bitcoin in 2008, blockchain and distributed ledger technology surpass Bitcoin and emerged as the enabling forces
behind Bitcoin’s ability to offer low-cost, secure, transparent and anonymous transactions. However, despite the hype and huge amount of
investment around the technologies, few actually understand how they work and what they entail, especially given that the technologies are
still in their infancy.
09:00
Welcoming Speech & Opening Remarks by Conference Producer
09:05
Opening Address by Conference Chairman
09:10
Introduction: From Bitcoin to Blockchain and Distributed Ledger: The Evolution
of Cryptocurrency
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The rise of Bitcoin and its Blockchain
Behind the Bitcoin: Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)
Altcoin, Coloured Coin, Bitcoin 2.0, Crypto 2.0, Smart Contracts and more
The Global & Australian Context for Cryptocurrency & DLT
Alexander Brice
Blockchain Consultant
Australian Post
09:50
Building DAOs and Modelling Governance Processes
• How might decentralized blockchain technologies enable new forms of nonhierarchical governance?
• How are DAO’s expected to reshape organizational infrastructure, structures
and professional roles?
• Will DAO’s revolutionize ownership and business models?
• What are the challenges in implementing DAOs? How do we go about
modeling governance processes?
Hugo O’Connor
Head of Innovation
Bit Trade Labs Australia
Hugo is the co-founder and Head of Innovation of Bit Trade Australia, the nation’s leading fixed-price bitcoin
exchange. Hugo currently works as a developer at Bit Trade Labs, a blockchain product incubator, and enjoys
solving problems and making things.
10:30
Morning Refreshments
11:00
Visionary Keynote - How Will Blockchain Transform the Financial Services Industry?
• The practical limits of blockchain and smart contracts
• How the emergence of blockchains, and shift from monolithic firms to
markets, is a signal that a new generation of solutions, “direct interaction”
solutions will emerge
• Provide examples of how these solutions will change the business landscape
• Outline who will benefit from this shift, and who might be in trouble
• What it will take to remain competitive in this new environment
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Peter Evans-Greenwood
Fellow, The Centre for the Edge Consulting
Deloitte
Peter has spent his career working at the intersection between business and technology. He has worked in
Asia, Australia, Europe and the US, lived in Silicon Valley through boom and bust, and held leadership roles
in global organizations as well as start-ups and research and development labs. These days he works as a
consultant and advisor on the business and technology sides of the fence.
11:40
Panel Discussion - Future of Blockchain in Financial Services
• Seeing beyond the hype: which problems can blockchain applications
realistically solve? Which use cases will prove to be scalable for large
financial institutions?
• What is driving investment in blockchain within the financial services? Will
blockchain change the established business models of financial institutions?
• How will ownership of and responsibility for blockchain architectures develop?
• Disrupt or be disrupted? What could be the cost of not investing in blockchain?
12:30
Lunch
13:30
Designing and Implementing Successful Enterprise Blockchain Solution
• Pillars and 3 Layers of Enterprise Blockchain Design
• Use Cases of such design
• Challenges in Implementation
Fran Strajnar
CEO & Co-founder
Brave New Coin
Co-Founder & CEO of Brave New Coin, a Digital Currency & Blockchain data company, Fran is also the
founder of Bitcoin South, NZ’s first International bitcoin Conference. After a decade of working with vendors
like IDG, Vodafone & FairFax in roles ranging from Business Development to Product Management and Project
Management, Fran did a Masters in Entrepreneurship and set up several businesses. After discovering bitcoin
in 2010, he realized its technology would change the world and set up bravenewcoin.com (BNC).
14:10
Understand the Legal and Regulatory Implications of Blockchain
• Whether digital currency is a form of money or currency as legally defined
• Whether issuers or intermediaries need a licence under banking or financial
services law
• Whether KYC rules apply to digital currencies
• Whether general consumer protection law applies (misleading conduct, unfair
contract terms etc.)
Rhys Bollen
Assistant Commissioner, Policy & Strategy (Acting)
Fair Trading NSW
Dr. Rhys Bollen has been practising in the area of consumer protection, corporate and financial services law
for 17 years, both in private practice and with the government. He has written widely in the field, focusing in
recent years in consumer protection regulation (particularly in the financial services industry). He is currently
Executive Director, Regulatory Policy - Better Regulation with NSW Department Finance and Services.
Previously he was Assistant Commissioner Policy & Strategy, NSW Fair Trading and prior to this, Senior
Manager, Consumer Policy with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Rhys teaches
Company Law and Banking Law at Sydney and Monash Law Schools. He has a PhD in financial services
regulation, and masters degrees in law and business.
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14:50
Fostering Blockchain Adoption and Development with Neutral Inclusion
• How does Blockchain Provide Freedom - Crypto-Purism
oo Pseudo anonymity
oo Resource heavy encryption
• Why is There Containment - Fintech
oo Bank dependent networks
oo Peer to Peer ambitions
• Liberation - Neutral Inclusion
oo Business, Regulators, Developers and Users
oo Realities and Incentives for Commercial Adoption
oo Motivation, Security and Ease of Use to Enable User adoption
oo The Pathway for Developers to Disrupt and Benefit from Commercial
Realities and Opportunities
oo Distributed governance - To ensure inclusive, decentralized oversight
to prevent promotion of corrupt agendas and coercive initiatives
oo Unlimited potential - To expose the untapped potential that comes
from being able to develop identity dependent services that depend
on commercial realities
oo Regulator support - Reasons and avenues for regulatory acceptance
that contain coercive ambitions
John Underwood
Strategic Advisor, Founder
ThinkingActive, Identabit, Remitabit
John Underwood is an experienced Technology Futurist and a Managing Partner of ThinkingActive a
blockchain investor and consulting company. Operating primarily in Africa. Worked at the inception of Agile
and built and sold a global software development enterprise serving the world’s largest corporations, Dow,
Dupont, BHP, ANZ Bank and other major financial and manufacturing corporations
For the past 3 years John had devoted his time to the future of blockchain technology, specifically focused on
commercial realities, the importance of protecting society from radical consequences, constructive disruption
of software services, social inclusion and widespread adoption of decentralised blockchain initiatives. During
these 3 years John has dug deep into the black hole of radical crypto initiatives and enjoyed an educational
year of working with Dan Larimer of Bitshares, where he came to understand and contribute to projects like
Bitshares and Steemit.
15:30
Afternoon Refreshments
16:00
Understanding the Critical Impacts of Consensus Mechanisms on Blockchain Development
• Compare popular consensus mechanisms, such as Proof-of- Work (Bitcoin),
Proof-of-Stake (Peercoin), distributed consensus (Ripple)
• Understand how the mechanics of reaching consensus can affect the
development of blockchain applications and use cases
• Discuss the difficulties of blockchain technology, particularly from a consensus
view point, as well as potential solutions worth exploring
George Samman
Committee Chair -Blockchain and Financial Services; Residence for Blockchain
Wall Street Blockchain Alliance; Tyro Fintech Hub; Startupbootcamp
George is Entrepreneur in Residence for Blockchain at Tyro Fintech Hub and Startupbootcamp. George is
a blockchain advisor and consultant to global financial institutions and startups. He also writes a blog on
blockchain technology and use cases at sammantics.com. George also co-founded BTC.sx, now magnr, a
bitcoin trading . He is also a former Wall Street Senior Portfolio Manager and Market Strategist as well as a
technical analyst. George holds the Chartered Market Technician (CMT) designation.
16:40
Safeguard Against Security Breaches - Analyze Vulnerabilities of Blockchains and Smart Contracts
• Cryptographic Security Strength & Post-Quantum Cryptography
• Long term security analysis of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple assuming no
Quantum Cryptography
• Security analysis of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple in a Post-Quantum
Cryptography world
• Securing cloud computing and distributed systems using Blockchain
techniques
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Peter Robinson
Senior Engineering Manager
RSA (Security Division of EMC)
Peter Robinson is a Senior Engineering Manager at RSA where he focuses on innovation. He has managed
teams which have delivered many complex security products and components; the most recent of which
provides the underlying security behind RSA’s Via Access. Peter has been working in the software industry
for more than 25 years and he holds 14 granted patents and has 8 active patent applications in areas of
cryptography, distributed computing security, Android security, and graphical password design. Currently, his
research interests are Blockchain and Smart Contract security.
17:20
Panel Discussion - The Public vs. Private Debate
• Advantages and disadvantages of public vs. Private blockchains
• Will Private blockchains undermine the inherent security model of
blockchains?
• Emergence of hybrid models
• Evaluating the organization and business model for the optimal type of
blockchain
18:00
End of Day 1
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DAY TWO - 11 NOVEMBER 2016
APPLICATION OF BLOCKCHAIN, DLT AND SMART CONTRACTS IN THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY
“Blockchain tech can save capital markets $6 billion a year” - Goldman Sachs
Although these technologies are in high demand right now, their full potential and commercial use cases have yet to be proven profitable.
Therefore, it is critical for companies to be exposed to a wide range of the applications of blockchain, smart contracts and DLT to be able to
examine the commercially viable model for their own organizations to adopt or invest in them.
09:00
Opening Address by Conference Chairman
09:10
Making Blockchain a Reality in Banking
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Context & understanding why is blockchain technology a major topic
5 essential principles of blockchain functionality
Introducing 3 stages to a crypto-economy
Use cases under consideration – what are banks doing with blockchain?
Our beliefs regarding the blockchain discussion, and why you should be
experimenting now
Philip Gomm
Banking and Capital Markets Leader
Capgemini
Philip is a Director and the Banking and Capital Markets Practice Leader at Capgemini. Phil works with the
senior executive of our banking clients to assist drive technology enabled strategic change. He is deeply
familiar with today’s digital transformation agenda. Together with his core banking transformation skills, Phil
has globally recognised expertise in payment and payment related systems, and has worked for leading
IT professional services organisations including IBM and PwC, where he consulted across multiple Tier 1
Australian Banks and local and international FS organisations. He has held senior technology business
engagement roles for both NAB and Australia Post. Today Phil focusses on the Fintech sector and new and
emerging disruptive technologies.
09:50
IBM Global Financing Case Study: Using Blockchain to Minimize Disputed Transactions and
Overcome Market Friction
For centuries market friction such as imperfect information, interaction and
innovation has been the greatest barrier to wealth creation and is estimated
to be costing global and local business billions of dollars due to a drag on
efficiency. IBM Global Financing, a channel financing operation that spans
a worldwide network of more than 4,000 suppliers and partners, is using
Blockchain technology to resolve and reduce disputed transactions, historically
in the order of 25,000 each year, which previously tied up around $100M in
capital at any given time. IBM’s implementation of a distributed ledger for its
business networks, based on blockchain technology, eliminated these frictions
and transformed the way in which businesses work together and people interact.
With everything in potential flux, from banking and airline reservation systems
to social security and interactions with the department of motor vehicles, IBM
is working with clients to explore how they too can leverage the benefits of
blockchain. Dee McGrath, Vice President, Financial Services IBM Asia Pacific,
will explain why IBM is investing so heavily in this disruptive technology and
building out an ecosystem of partners and clients to rapidly advance the
adoption of distributed ledger technology across industry.
Dee McGrath
Vice President, Financial Services, APAC
IBM
Dee McGrath is Vice President of Financial Services Sector in Asia Pacific. She is responsible for the strategy,
capability and execution of Financial Services business across 12 countries focusing on helping clients in
banking, wealth, insurance, payments and capital markets integrate IT with business insight to create and
deliver value for their customers and shareholders. Dee has worked with major banks, insurance companies
and regulators throughout Asia Pacific over the course of her career in financial services. She has led business
strategy and operating model transformation and merger integration, as well as guided the development and
management of very significant global client relationships.
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10:30
Morning Refreshments
11:00
Case Study: Pioneering Post-Trade Processing with Blockchain and Smart Contracts
• How does it work?
• Use case in DTCC
• What are the challenges? How can we overcome them?
11:45
Roadmap for Successful Implementation - Reducing Costs with Blockchain in Equity Capital Markets
• The reality for large firms adopting new market infrastructure technology and
a discussion on whether an Uber moment could evolve within Equity Capital
Markets.
• Pre conditions for conversion and the cost benefit analysis.
• Does the pathway need to be global to succeed?
• Winners and losers are likely to emerge and then the lobbying for the status
quo begins.
• Driving to an outcome will require firms to align to allies in the competition for
success in Blockchain adoption.
• Who are the early adoptions in Equity Capital Markets- could conversion be
retail or buy side lead?
Danielle Henderson
Former General Manager, Clearing Services
ASX
Danielle Henderson is a financial services professional with over 15 years experience in global markets post
trade. In addition to senior leadership roles providing market infrastructure, Danielle has worked on client
side in Prime Brokerage, Clearing, Settlement and Securities Services driving service delivery, strategy and
innovation. She has worked in and covered Asian, European and Australian markets. In her recent role as
General Manager Clearing Services at ASX she was responsible for Customer Forum engagement and
spearheading industry change to a T+2 Settlement cycle. She has a deep understanding of Australian Capital
Markets and strong industry relationships.
With a background that also spans working with Bank of America Merrill Lynch, BNP Paribas Danielle has
expertise in regulated, market and volume driven businesses and understands the necessity to manage capital
and risk. These businesses are also technology platform dependent requiring scalable and cost effective
operating structures, which informs Danielle’s commercial perspective on the management of infrastructure
businesses.
With this understanding of front to back securities processes she is currently exploring the impact of distributed
ledger technology and blockchain in capital markets post trade.
12:30
Lunch
13:30
Keynote - Payment Innovations with Blockchain Technology and Smart Contracts
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14:10
How does blockchain and smart contract work in the case of payment?
Benefits and costs
Use cases
Challenges in implementation
Digital Identity Solutions: Utilizing Blockchain for Improved AML and KYC Capabilities
• Pertinent issues currently surrounding “identity” and the use of blockchain as
a secure storage for a vast array of data types
• Case study: How UNICEF could encode DNA of new born African children
onto a blockchain, thereby providing them with an immutable record of identity
• How to secure such personal details via biometric, sound and various 2FA
passwords to allow the growth the global trust machine
Jonathan Ewing
Co-founder & Blockchain Solution Architect
Bitto NZ
Jonathan is a nominee for the 2016 Innovation NZ Awards, for work on strategic thinking for large scale power
network diversification towards blockchain mining operations, time shift mining and side chain processing - a
multi million dollar national savings initiative to put New Zealand on the global cryptocurrency map.
With 18 years ICT experience, he has focused on enterprise solutions, information design, technical analysis
and knowledge management and has worked for major brands throughout wider Asia, Australia, the Middle
East & Europe. A solid backstory for a fintech solutions specialist.
As an early Bitcoin miner and investor, he understands the complexities and technical aspects of
disintermediation and the truly decentralized opportunity that abounds within the Bitcoin protocol.
He has a deep knowledge of data systems, disintermediation rationale, smart contract technology and future
enterprise applications using the blockchain.
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14:50
Panel Discussion: Driving Efficiency, Transparency and Security with Blockchain in Capital Market
• Rationale, benefits, costs and other considerations for developing blockchain
applications for the capital markets
• Implications on costs, organizational structure and the wider industry
• What should be the model for adoption in the capital market?
Panelists:
Fran Strajnar, CEO & Co-founder, Brave New Coin
Danielle Henderson, Former General Manager, Clearing Services, ASX
15:30
Afternoon Refreshments
15:50
Standards and Regulation: Is It Premature To Discuss Now?
• Current Outlook for Blockchain Standards and Regulation
• Proposed Standards
• Will Standards Encourage or Limit the Development of Blockchain
Applications?
• What Are the Implications of Regulatory Constraints on Application
Development?
Dr. Bronwyn Evans, FIEAust, FTSE, CPEng
Chief Executive Officer
Standards Australia
Dr Bronwyn Evans is CEO of Standards Australia and has previously held positions as Deputy Chair of The
Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering and member of the Centre’s Finance and Risk Committee, Chair
of the Medical Technology Association of Australia Board and Chair of the National Board of the Centre for
Engineering Leadership and Management. In 2014 she was awarded the Engineers Australia President’s
Award. In 2014 and 2015 was recognised as one of Australia’s 100 most influential engineers in 2014, and
in 2015 was acknowledged as one of Australia’s Knowledge Nation 100. Currently, Dr. Evans is leading
Standards Australia in developing the first international Blockchain standards.
16:20
When is a Smart Contract (and Other Blockchain/Distributed Ledger Applications)
Not So Smart? - An Examination of Key Legal Considerations
An examination of the key legal tips, traps and other considerations when
developing and using Smart Contracts and Blockchain and other distributed
ledger applications, including:
• Meeting contract law and evidential requirements
• What are the privacy concerns?
• What are the confidentiality concerns?
• Additional issues for APRA regulated financial services entities
• Insurance contract limitations
Alec Christie
Partner, Digital Law
EY
Alec is a partner in the Digital Law (including Data Privacy) team at EY with over 26 years’ experience. He has
a diverse cross-border Asia Pacific practice with an emphasis on solutions in the areas of data privacy/cyber
security, information (including Big Data analytics and IoT), e-health, e-commerce (including online marketing),
Blockchain, smart contracts and distributed ledgers, Cloud computing, sourcing, open source software and
commercial IT and IP.
Alec is described by Chambers Global - The World’s Leading Lawyers for Business Guide as ‘superb…. a
genuine regional expert’; by Asia Pacific Legal 500 as ‘probably one of the best lawyers in his field’ and ‘a
Cloud computing and data privacy expert’ and ’is brilliant on software licensing … has a wide knowledge of IT/
IP issues both in Australia and globally’; and by Leading Lawyers as ‘a sought after IT lawyer in Australia, he’s
a highly pragmatic professional who assisted us in getting a very commercial result’. The Australasian Legal
Business Guide to Technology, Media & Telecommunications notes Alec as ‘the primary partner mentioned
for IT work, and… highly regarded’.
Since 2013 Alec has been selected as one of the Leading Information Technology lawyers in Australia (and
the world) by Who’s Who Legal and described as a ‘distinguished practitioner… lauded by clients for his
excellent advisory work in… privacy’. Alec was also recently recognized by BestLawyers Australia as one of
the best outsourcing lawyers in Australia.
Alec has been appointed to the editorial board of and is one of only three Australian experts for and to Data
Guidance’s online ‘Global platform for data protection and privacy compliance’ and the only Australian on the
editorial board of the global journal e Health Law & Policy published by Cecile Park Publishing. Alec has also
been appointed by Bloomberg BNA as its country expert/editor for Australia for its new online global data
privacy and security offering.
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Main Forum Agenda
10 - 11 NOVEMBER 2016 | SWISSȎTEL SYDNEY
16:50
Developing Legally Compliant Blockchain Applications and Smart Contracts
• Relevant areas of compliance and regulations to consider when designing
blockchain products and services for the finance sector
• Legal aspects to consider when designing smart contracts
• Case studies of how legal and regulatory considerations affects the design of
blockchain applications
Sheree Ip
Legal and Compliance Lead; Board Member
Ledger Assets; Bitcoin Association of Australia
Sheree is the Legal and Compliance lead in Australian based blockchain science commercialization company,
Ledger Assets. She has worked on numerous blockchain projects to date including large scale bespoke
blockchain projects across Medical, Power and Identity sectors. She is an Academic at Curtin University’s
Law School in Western Australia teaching across various areas of law and Doctoral Candidate researching in
Digital Currency Law and Blockchain Regulation. She has a keen interest in how blockchain technology will
advance not only financial services, but all industry sectors. Sheree cofounded Certus Consulting and brings
her experience in consulting across a broad range of industry sectors, to current blockchain projects. She is a
qualified Practitioner and a Board Member of the Bitcoin Association of Australia advising on regulatory and
policy reform matters.
17:20
Regulatory Question and Answer Panel
Blockchain innovation requires a level regulatory playing field where there is
certainty of regulatory requirements and no unintended regulatory restraints on
new models that may offer better ways to achieve policy goals. This panel will
discuss priority areas for regulatory reform that will achieve genuine technology
neutrality and allow blockchain innovation to proceed. Regulatory trends and
timeline
• How will virtual currency and blockchains be regulated differently?
• How does existing regulations for securities and derivatives apply to virtual
currencies as a type of financial instrument?
• How does existing regulations apply to blockchains - as an alternative trading
system?
Moderator:
Nicolas Giurietto
CEO & Managing Director
Australian Digital Currency & Commerce Association
Panelists:
Alec Christie
Partner, Digital Law
EY
Dr. Bronwyn Evans
CEO
Standards Australia
Sheree Ip
Legal & Compliance Lead; Board Member
Ledger Assets; Bitcoin Association of Australia
Tessa Hoser
Non-Executive Director & Consultant
Norton Rose Fulbright
18:00
Closing Remark by Conference Chairman
18:05
Closing Remark by Conference Producer
18:10
End of Day 2
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Pre-Forum Workshops
9 NOVEMBER 2016 | SWISSȎTEL SYDNEY
PRE-FORUM WORKSHOPS - 9 NOVEMBER 2016
Workshop Timetable: Workshop A will run from 9.00am - 1.00pm with mid-morning and luncheon breaks. Workshop B will run
from 2.00pm - 5.00pm with a mid-afternoon refreshment break. Registration begins 30 minutes before each workshop commences.
WORKSHOP A: 09:00 - 13:00
The Distributed Future: Application of Blockchain, Smart Contracts and
Distributed Ledger Technology Beyond Financial Services
To be conducted by Tim Lea, CEO, Veredictum.io
1. Intro to the Blockchain - comparing it to the internet of 1994/5, where email was the first use case and TCP/IP was the underlying
technology. With Blockchain bitcoin was the first use case and Blockchain the underlying technology.
2. Top level view of the VC market for bitcoin/Blockchain - following the smart money shows where the industry is heading
3. What is the Blockchain? An intro in layman’s terms - with some technical aspects highlighted
4. The Power of the Blockchain - the 5 core pillars of strength
5. The Disadvantages of the Blockchain - the 5 core dangers and risks
6. PRACTICAL EXCERCISE: The practicality of the Blockchain - opening up a cryptocurrency wallet (going on line) - with the audience
ideally opening up a wallet via their smart phones. I will send them each some bitcoin crytpotcurrency - this all shows the difficulty in
on-ramping into and out of crytpotcurrency - it helps them understand the challenges of mass adoption first hand
7. The use of the Blockchain - global use cases - in Fintech and property - deep diving into 4 use case studies including the ASX showing the advantages that can be brought from Blockchain. Cases studies will include - Proof of concept with Honduran government
and property, international remittances
8. The use of the Blockchain - global use cases - ideas outside the Fintech space - Everledger - diamond provenance, will talk very
loosely about our Blockchain ideas for protecting videos - shows practical usage and gets the attendees to think about areas outside
of their space.
9. Smart contracts - What are they how do they work and why they are the potential killer app for the Blockchain.
10. The future of the Blockchain - IOT and convergence with the Blockchain - Case Study - Slock.it - with their smart locks
11. PRACTICAL EXCERCISE - 30 minutes in teams of four to spend 20 minutes exploring an idea based on what we have been talking
about. 2 minute pitch by each team and 5 minutes discussion of the ideas.
12. The Initial Coin Offering - a new financing structure that is disrupting venture capital
13. The Decentralised Autonomous Organisation - the concept and ideas - governance by computer code
14. The DAO - the world’s largest crowdfunding campaign that no-one’s heard of ($168m funds raised back in May )
15. The DAO attack and its implications for the adoption of the Blockchain (June through July)
16. Discussion and Q & A - this latter point 15 will open up debate as it is questioning the very essence of the Blockchain and the potential
inhibiting factors to its adoption.
About Your Workshop Leader
Tim R. Lea
CEO
Veredictum.io
Frustrated by a corporate career in finance, working with such names as GE Capital, HSBC, and
Lloyds Bank, Tim took the entrepreneurial leap of faith and plunged deep into Web 1.0 in February
1995, setting up an internet cafe-bar & restaurant and a web design house, which he sold in 2001,
prior to calling Australia his home.
Here, he followed his passion for screenwriting, culminating in him writing, directing and coproducing an internationally award-winning feature film, 54 Days in 2014. When Tim came across
the Blockchain for the first time in August last year he had that light bulb moment when he realised
there was the chance to finally do something about film piracy and theft, and he set up Veredictum.
io .
Tim is a regular speaker, writer and trainer on the strategic application of Blockchain.
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WORKSHOP B: 14:00 - 17:00
Understanding Blockchain Protocols and their Security and Privacy Implications
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Evaluate the existing blockchain protocols: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Hyperledger, etc.
Distinguish POW, POS and consensus systems
Evaluate the pros and cons of adopting such validation mechanism as well as the impact on security and privacy
Is private blockchain the only way to solve the privacy issue in public ledgers?
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9 - 11 NOVEMBER 2016 | SWISSȎTEL SYDNEY
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