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codefi 2020 : Financial Cryptography and Data Security 2020

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Link: https://fc20.ifca.ai/codefi/
 
When Feb 10, 2020 - Feb 14, 2020
Where Sabah, Malaysia
Submission Deadline Jan 15, 2020
Notification Due Jan 20, 2020
Final Version Due Feb 10, 2020
Categories    blockchain   DLT   defi   financial-cryptography
 

Call For Papers

Background
On June 8th and 9th 2019, Distributed Ledger Technology-related innovations have been referenced in the Communique at the G20 Finance and Central Bank Meeting in Fukuoka, Japan, referencing the report produced by the Financial Stability Board (FSB) - https://fsb.org/about/

G20 Communique - Section 13 "We welcome the FSB report on decentralized financial technologies, and the possible implications for financial stability, regulation and governance, and how regulators can enhance the dialogue with a wider group of stakeholders." https://www.mof.go.jp/english/international_policy/convention/g20/communique.htm?fbclid=IwAR2gyy7LFqed1L4L8M-71KRnIUFtpgj3yArNfZzuD1CqbdaUy57r6Fy4J9Q
FSB Report
Decentralised financial technologies: Report on financial stability, regulatory and governance implications https://www.fsb.org/2019/06/decentralised-financial-technologies-report-on-financial-stability-regulatory-and-governance-implications/
Direct link to the FSB Report document: https://www.fsb.org/wp-content/uploads/P060619.pdf
Blockchain Multi-Stakeholder Workshop
This workshop is designed to provide multi-stakeholders an environment for the understanding, exploration and discussion of distributed ledger technologies. As permissionless blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT) platforms evolve and mature, there is an urgent need for multi-stakeholders to engage in their planning, development, roll-out, and operation, in order for innovation of a wide variety of financial applications to proliferate and become mainstream. Thus far it has been mainly developer & startup communities which are driving these protocols, platforms, and applications for this new era of computing. New standards, governance mechanisms and design patterns are evolving and need input from a variety of perspectives. There is a growing trend towards decentralized computing systems in which distributed ledger technologies are a fundamental component. These systems are designed to be global computing systems; they will likely form the basis of new financial services and businesses including a distributed Financial Market Infrastructure (dFMI). These new financial services and businesses could bring huge benefit to the global financial system. However financial regulators, central banks, the BIS and IMF, while recognizing the potential of DLT systems, have also been keenly aware of the challenges in the adoption, and designing for the consumer protections required to balance usability, safety while supporting innovation. While it is likely that many G20 countries will be leading the design and development of these new infrastructures, all countries should be considered and encouraged to participate in the planning.

Basic Structure of the Workshop
Lecture about background of multi-stakeholder discussions for Decentralized Finance
Selected talks from all stakeholders
Unconference style multi-stakeholder discussions on selected discussion topics
Call for Speakers/Presenters
We call for speakers/presenters who will explain the current issues and situations related to decentralized finance and permissionless blockchain, and future directions to solve these issues with specifying background and a stake the author(s) have. Please submit a proposal (minimum 2 pages) on submission by Friday, January 10, 2020 EOD PST.
Title, name of speaker and abstract
Selected speakers will be invited to submit a proceeding paper (automatically accepted) in LNCS format, 4-5 pages
Speakers will need to sign IFCA's copyright form
Organizers will create write paper summarizing the proceedings’ discussions.
Submission email address: codefi_submission@bsafe.network

Topics of papers/presentations, but are not limited to:
2020 Scaling Cryptocurrency and Regulatory Challenges
Common understandings on "Regulatory Goals"
FATF: AML and privacy
Security of exchange
Risk and resilience in cryptocurrency financial systems
Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs)
Standards: Technical, Regulatory
Mainstream adoption
Regulation of exchanges and consumer protection
Interoperability with existing financial infrastructure, permissionless ledgers & CBDCs
Governance of protocols, implementations
FB Libra Coin and SHC (Synthetic Hegemonic Currencies)
Corporate Coins & Consortiums: Libra Coin & Association, Binance Venus, Walmart

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