Panel 2 - Innovation Vs. Regulation of Blockchain Technology
Start Date
27-1-2023 1:15 PM
End Date
27-1-2023 2:30 PM
Description
Despite its technical advantages and autonomous infrastructure, many view blockchain technologies only as a tradable investment. Some argue that investors would benefit from the protections that regulations bring while others oppose regulation as a danger to innovation and the principles of digital trust that blockchain was founded on. What does the future hold for this novel technology?
- Lan Cao, Betty Hutton Williams Professor of International Economic Law, Fowler School of Law
- Carol Goforth, Professor of Law, University of Arkansas School of Law
- Tom W. Bell, Professor of Law, Chapman University Fowler School of Law
- Moderator: Professor Kurt Eggert, Director of the Alona Cortese Elder Law Center at the Fowler School of Law
Panel 2 - Innovation Vs. Regulation of Blockchain Technology
Despite its technical advantages and autonomous infrastructure, many view blockchain technologies only as a tradable investment. Some argue that investors would benefit from the protections that regulations bring while others oppose regulation as a danger to innovation and the principles of digital trust that blockchain was founded on. What does the future hold for this novel technology?
- Lan Cao, Betty Hutton Williams Professor of International Economic Law, Fowler School of Law
- Carol Goforth, Professor of Law, University of Arkansas School of Law
- Tom W. Bell, Professor of Law, Chapman University Fowler School of Law
- Moderator: Professor Kurt Eggert, Director of the Alona Cortese Elder Law Center at the Fowler School of Law