Up Close and Personal with Digital Assets
The Briger Family Digital Finance Lab at Columbia Business School has launched Bitcoin and Ethereum nodes, facilitating research, instruction, and network resilience.
The Briger Family Digital Finance Lab at Columbia Business School has launched Bitcoin and Ethereum nodes, facilitating research, instruction, and network resilience.
DFI affiliated Adjunct Professor Omid Malekan wrote "Want to Understand What's Truly Driving the Crypto Boom?" in Fortune, arguing that crypto is a form of intergenerational revenge.
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Want to understand what’s truly driving the crypto boom? Think of it as intergenerational revenge
In this episode of Bizcast, Ciamac Moallemi, the William von Mueffling Professor of Business at CBS, takes us through the basics of the new technology, shares the opportunities and disadvantages it offers, and discusses how the School is preparing students to be at the forefront of this emerging field.
The crypto space has always been known for its decentralized nature, a feature that has made it attractive to investors, entrepreneurs, and traders alike.
Omid Malekan is the the author of several books, including Re-Architecting Trust: the Curse of History and the Crypto Cure for Money, Markets and Platforms as well as The Story of the Blockchain: A Beginner’s Guide to the Technology That Nobody Understands. An eight-year veteran of the crypto industry, his writing on this and related topics has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Spectator Magazine, and his own blog on Medium.
A panel at CBS examines ways to unleash the power of blockchain in the world of traditional finance.
A daylong series of panels, speeches, and keynotes covered such topics as generative AI, digital health, climate, venture capital, and decentralized finance.