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Applications of Blockchain and Digital Fin-Tech for Gas and Power

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Applications of Blockchain and Digital Fin-Tech for Gas and Power
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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.

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Session 1: Blockchain 101 - 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.
 
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?”

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1. Blockchain 101 (Oct 2018)

Jesse S. Lotay, Michael L. Laussade

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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

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2. The Digital Fin-Tech Revolution Continues (Oct 2018)

Dickson C. Chin, Phil Lookadoo, Timothy J. Nagle

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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