Announcement The international conference Blockchain Kaigi 2023 will be held on Saturday, October 28 and Sunday, October 29. We are calling for general presentations (until September 17, 2023).
The international conference Blockchain Kaigi 2023 is a research gathering on blockchain and its applications, bringing together researchers from various scientific and technical communities and practitioners from various fields who are active in areas related to FinTech, crypto assets and blockchain. We invite you to present your theoretical and/or applied research on blockchain in general.
Please submit abstracts for general presentations; submissions will be accepted until September 17, 2023.
For details, please see the attached file and the following website.
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https://blockchain.innovationkyoto.org/bck2023/?lang=en
Scope |
Policy The International workshop Blockchain Kaigi (Kaigi: Meeting, Conference) aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners from various communities of science and technology working on areas related to FinTech, crypto-asset, and blockchain. On February 17th – 18th of 2021 the international workshop “Blockchain in Kyoto 2021 (BCK21)” was held at Kyoto University, and following year on August 4th – 5th the international workshop “BCK22: Blockchain Kaigi 2022” was held at Tohoku University, both gathered many participants from all over the world and ended successfully. As the third step, the international workshop “BCK23: Blockchain Kaigi 2023” will be held on October 28th -29th, 2023 at RIKEN’s Kobe Campus (Kobe City). Authors are encouraged to submit theoretical and/or applied articles on their research related to Blockchains in general. Topics Topics for this international conference include, but are not limited to the following. Crypto assets, cryptocurrencies Blockchain technology, cryptography/mathematics B2B and B2C solutions Anomaly detection, cyber security Digital Asset Market, Central Bank Digital Currency CBDC smart contract Application to energy and environmental problems Application to financial inclusion, remittance and digital identity Innovation policy Legal and regulatory issues Network Science, Graph Theory, Mathematics of Hypergraphs |
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Date | October 28th (Sat) – 29th (Sun), 2023 | |
Venue |
The event will be held in person. If you are interested, please come to the following venue. The Integrated Innovation Building (IIB) at the RIKEN Kobe Campus. Facilities Open to Public Use | RIKEN Kobe Campus |
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Registration / Submission |
Please submit your abstract here. The abstract should include the title of the presentation, the names and affiliations of the speaker and co-researcher(s), a description of the content of the presentation, and one figure or table to supplement the description. The abstract should be one page. Upload a PDF file. |
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Important Dates |
Deadline of abstract submission for general speakers: Sunday, September 17, 2023. Notification of acceptance of presentation: Monday, October 2, 2023 Registration deadline not for general speakers: Sunday, October 22, 2023 * Registration will be available on October 28 and 29 of the day of workshop, however, please register by 12:00 pm on both dates. No registration fee is required. |
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Organizing Committee |
Yuichi Ikeda (Kyoto Univ) Tetsuo Hatsuda (RIKEN iTHEMS) Claudio J. Tessone (Univ of Zurich) Akihiro Fujihara (Chiba Institute of Technology) Tomoyuki Shirai (Kyushu Univ) Yuichi Ike (Kyushu Univ) Yoshimasa Hidaka (KEK Theory Center) Abhijit Chakraborty (Kyoto Univ) Emi Yoshikawa (Ripple Labs Inc.) |
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Fee | Free of charge | |
Detail | https://blockchain.innovationkyoto.org/bck2023/?lang=en | |
Organizers |
Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability, Kyoto University RIKEN Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences Program |
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Co-sponsors |
Institute of Mathematics for Industry, Kyushu University UZH Blockchain Center, University of Zurich Ripple Labs Inc. |