eCourse
Applications of Blockchain and Digital Fin-Tech for Gas and Power
Contains material from Oct 2018
well explained
Blockchain 101 was well presented and very helpful to following the subsequent pane discussion. Great back to back combination of presentations by the Conference planners.
Technical Questions?
512.475.6700
service@utcle.org
Session 2: The Digital Fin-Tech Revolution Continues - Listen to a discussion about how gas and power companies, and their lenders, compete and comply with cyber-security concerns. Review concerns including blockchain applications, smart contracts, virtual currency, new data privacy standards (e.g., EU’s GDPR), and fin-tech architects collaborating with regulators to provide “regulatory nodes” to give the government windows of real-time transparency into smart contracts, blockchains and commodity trading. “Isn’t that like inviting a vampire into your house?”
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
Preview Sessions
Show session details
Jesse S. Lotay, Michael L. Laussade
Download session materials for offline use
Session 1
—29 mins
Blockchain 101 (Oct 2018)
A primer on understanding how blockchains, distributed ledger technology, and smart contracts work and the potential application of these digital technologies in the energy industry.
Originally presented: Sep 2018 Gas and Power Institute
Jesse S. Lotay,
Jackson Walker LLP - San Antonio, TX
Michael L. Laussade,
Jackson Walker LLP - Dallas, TX
Show session details
Dickson C. Chin, Phil Lookadoo, Timothy J. Nagle
Download session materials for offline use
Session 2
—64 mins
The Digital Fin-Tech Revolution Continues (Oct 2018)
Discuss how gas and power companies, and their lenders, compete and comply with cyber-security concerns. Review concerns including blockchain applications, smart contracts, virtual currency, new data privacy standards (e.g., EU’s GDPR), and fin-tech architects collaborating with regulators to provide “regulatory nodes” to give the government windows of real-time transparency into smart contracts, blockchains and commodity trading. “Isn’t that like inviting a vampire into your house?”
Originally presented: Sep 2018 Gas and Power Institute
Dickson C. Chin,
Jones Day - New York, NY
Phil Lookadoo,
Haynes and Boone LLP - Washington, DC
Timothy J. Nagle,
US Bank - Washington, DC