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Introductions and brief remarks.
Speakers introduce themselves, how they came to work with blockchain, current details about their work and experience, and how they fit within the blockchain ecosystem. |
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QUESTION 1. “As Marcos touched on, we are seeing more and more governments experimenting with blockchain; however, we haven’t heard much about big successes quite yet. What are your thoughts on the current state of blockchain in government, and what is needed to get us closer to big wins?” [note: real-world examples encouraged here]
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QUESTION 2. “While experimentation has been increasing, we are also seeing some backlash (reacción) among those that think governments need to focus on digitising basic services with known tech before delving (profundizar) into something as uncertain as blockchain. To what extent do you think they are right? How does blockchain fit into a continuum of technology advancement, for example starting with digital services and cloud adoption and moving into emerging technologies?”
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QUESTION 4. “Technology modernisation and overcoming legacy debt have been big points of discussion in recent years. Legacy systems can complicate blockchain experimentation/adoption in the public sector. What would you say to government official who are interested in the tech but don’t know where to start given their existing infrastructure?”
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QUESTION 5. “Thinking forward 10 years from now, how might you guess that blockchain will supplement an evolving and emerging suite of technologies, including AI, quantum, IOT or 5G, to impact the way governments work?”
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