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GBA Public Webinar "Blockchain Technology’s Role in Economic Inclusion"
2025-03-27 · 16:00
Government Blockchain Association Public Webinar "Blockchain Technology’s Role in Economic Inclusion" Presented by GBA Cryptocurrency Working Group (CWG) Working Group & eazybot.com Thursday Mar 27, 2025, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT Register for the full series here: CWG 03-27 – from the PDF Source https://eazybot.co/CWG032725u "Blockchain Technology’s Role in Economic Inclusion" As blockchain continues to reshape global financial ecosystems, this session will explore its ability to foster financial inclusion, expand banking access, and create new economic opportunities for underserved populations. Your expertise will play a critical role in shedding light on the opportunities, challenges, and evolving policies shaping this space. Moderated by Charles Anderson of eazybot.com with guest speakers" Ryan Munn, Founder, Interchain, LLC Alex Short, Project Director (PMSCP), United States Global Operations Leader (GBA) Dr. Josina Rodriguez, Academic Advisory Body Member for the International Association for Trusted Blockchain Applications Dr. Christopher Smithmyer, Vice President of International Affairs, Brāv Online Conflict Management and Co-Founder of Black Wallet Limited To ensure a robust and insightful discussion, we encourage you to consider the following topics: ✅ The Role of Blockchain in Expanding Financial Access How blockchain-based solutions are removing barriers for the unbanked and underbanked. The impact of decentralized finance (DeFi) and blockchain-based remittances. Case studies of successful blockchain-driven financial inclusion initiatives. ✅ Government and Regulatory Developments in Blockchain and Economic Inclusion The implications of the Executive Order on Strengthening American Leadership in Digital Financial Technology (January 23, 2025) on economic inclusion. 🔗 Read the Executive Order 🔗 White House Fact Sheet ✅ The Strategic Bitcoin Reserve: Global and Domestic Impact The growing state and federal discussions around Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset. The potential benefits and risks of nations adopting Bitcoin as a financial reserve. 🔗 Forbes: Nations & States Turn to Bitcoin as a Strategic Reserve 🔗 Bitcoin Reserve Legislation Expands to 15 States ✅ Federal Oversight and the Crypto Czar’s First Public Address Key takeaways from the U.S. Crypto Czar’s speech regarding financial regulation and economic inclusion. How regulatory changes could impact blockchain’s role in domestic and international finance. 🔗 CCN: Crypto Czar's Bitcoin Reserve Strategy ✅ Banking and Crypto: Evolving Regulatory Perspectives The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) clarification on banks engaging with cryptocurrency. 🔗 OCC Clarifies Bank Authority to Engage in Certain Cryptocurrency Activities The SEC’s confirmation that Bitcoin mining is not considered a security under U.S. law and its implications for future regulation. 🔗 SEC Confirms Proof-of-Work Mining is Not Subject to Securities Laws ✅ Current Events and Market Trends in Crypto Recent global regulatory updates, market movements, and economic policies impacting blockchain-based financial solutions. 🔗 Cointelegraph Latest News 🔗 CryptoNews Updates Join Webinar at https://eazybot.co/CWG032725u Contact Bob Miko, [email protected] 203 378 2803 About GBA The Government Blockchain Association (GBA) is a nonprofit organization committed to advancing blockchain technology standards, facilitating industry education, and ensuring a trusted, secure ecosystem for blockchain solutions. For more information, visit https://gbaglobal.org/. For more information contact Bob Miko, [email protected] 203 378 2803 -- Bob Miko GBA Director of Public Relations Editor in Chief/Producer Pacific Dialogue 203 378 2803 [email protected] |
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nPlan's ML Paper Club
2024-02-15 · 12:30
This week Peter will present ClimSim: A large multi-scale dataset for hybrid physics-ML climate emulation by Sungduk Yu · Walter Hannah · Liran Peng · Jerry Lin · Mohamed Aziz Bhouri · Ritwik Gupta · Björn Lütjens · Justus C. Will · Gunnar Behrens · Julius Busecke · Nora Loose · Charles Stern · Tom Beucler · Bryce Harrop · Benjamin Hillman · Andrea Jenney · Savannah L. Ferretti · Nana Liu · Animashree Anandkumar · Noah Brenowitz · Veronika Eyring · Nicholas Geneva · Pierre Gentine · Stephan Mandt · Jaideep Pathak · Akshay Subramaniam · Carl Vondrick · Rose Yu · Laure Zanna · Tian Zheng · Ryan Abernathey · Fiaz Ahmed · David Bader · Pierre Baldi · Elizabeth Barnes · Christopher Bretherton · Peter Caldwell · Wayne Chuang · Yilun Han · YU HUANG · Fernando Iglesias-Suarez · Sanket Jantre · Karthik Kashinath · Marat Khairoutdinov · Thorsten Kurth · Nicholas Lutsko · Po-Lun Ma · Griffin Mooers · J. David Neelin · David Randall · Sara Shamekh · Mark Taylor · Nathan Urban · Janni Yuval · Guang Zhang · Mike Pritchard. We look forward to seeing you there! Want to know more Paper Club?
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MarketStore: Managing Timeseries Financial Data with Hitoshi Harada and Christopher Ryan - Episode 24
2018-03-25 · 19:00
Hitoshi Harada
– CTO
@ Alpaca
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Christopher Ryan
– Lead software engineer
@ Alpaca
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Tobias Macey
– host
Summary The data that is used in financial markets is time oriented and multidimensional, which makes it difficult to manage in either relational or timeseries databases. To make this information more manageable the team at Alapaca built a new data store specifically for retrieving and analyzing data generated by trading markets. In this episode Hitoshi Harada, the CTO of Alapaca, and Christopher Ryan, their lead software engineer, explain their motivation for building MarketStore, how it operates, and how it has helped to simplify their development workflows. Preamble Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podcast, the show about modern data management When you’re ready to build your next pipeline you’ll need somewhere to deploy it, so check out Linode. With private networking, shared block storage, node balancers, and a 40Gbit network, all controlled by a brand new API you’ve got everything you need to run a bullet-proof data platform. Go to dataengineeringpodcast.com/linode to get a $20 credit and launch a new server in under a minute. For complete visibility into the health of your pipeline, including deployment tracking, and powerful alerting driven by machine-learning, DataDog has got you covered. With their monitoring, metrics, and log collection agent, including extensive integrations and distributed tracing, you’ll have everything you need to find and fix performance bottlenecks in no time. Go to dataengineeringpodcast.com/datadog today to start your free 14 day trial and get a sweet new T-Shirt. Go to dataengineeringpodcast.com to subscribe to the show, sign up for the newsletter, read the show notes, and get in touch. Your host is Tobias Macey and today I’m interviewing Christopher Ryan and Hitoshi Harada about MarketStore, a storage server for large volumes of financial timeseries data Interview Introduction How did you get involved in the area of data management? What was your motivation for creating MarketStore? What are the characteristics of financial time series data that make it challenging to manage? What are some of the workflows that MarketStore is used for at Alpaca and how were they managed before it was available? With MarketStore’s data coming from multiple third party services, how are you managing to keep the DB up-to-date and in sync with those services? What is the worst case scenario if there is a total failure in the data store? What guards have you built to prevent such a situation from occurring? Since MarketStore is used for querying and analyzing data having to do with financial markets and there are potentially large quantities of money being staked on the results of that analysis, how do you ensure that the operations being performed in MarketStore are accurate and repeatable? What were the most challenging aspects of building MarketStore and integrating it into the rest of your systems? Motivation for open sourcing the code? What is the next planned major feature for MarketStore, and what use-case is it aiming to support? Contact Info Christopher Hitoshi Parting Question From your perspective, what is the biggest gap in the tooling or technology for data management today? Links MarketStore GitHub Release Announcement Alpaca IBM DB2 GreenPlum Algorithmic Trading Backtesting OHLC (Open-High-Low-Close) HDF5 Golang C++ Timeseries Database List InfluxDB JSONRPC Slait CircleCI GDAX The intro and outro music is from The Hug by The Freak Fandango Orchestra / CC BY-SA Support Data Engineering Podcast |
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