Knights of the Developer Roundtable


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The OG's of blockchain development will be in attendance for a very special event. Come discuss topics that are top of mind in the blockchain Developer Community like:
- Scalability
- Security
- Usability
- Social Good
- Privacy
Connect with your community and build a better Blockchain!
Beginner and expert discussions lead by:
- Kevin Zhang -
Kevin is a seasoned blockchain engineer for ConsenSys. Kevin has spent his time focusing on FinTech and layer 2 scaling solutions on Ethereum. Kevin graduated from the University of Waterloo studying Systems Design Engineering.
-- Sajida Zouarhi --
Blockchain Architect and R&D Lead, ConsenSys
Sajida Zouarhi is a Blockchain Architect @Consensys (formerly R&D engineer in Critical Data management). She was a researcher at Orange Labs & the Computer Science Lab of Grenoble during her PhD thesis. She is an advisor on the board of several Healthcare & Blockchain projects and is also President of the eHealth and Blockchain Think Tank.
She has been contacted by the WHO to help preventing Kidney Traffic with Blockchain and she is the founder of the Kidner Project. This project aims at creating a worldwide decentralized matching platform for kidney paired exchange by using blockchain & economic paradigms to improve the effectiveness & fairness of the process.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sajidazouarhi/
https://twitter.com/saj_jz?lang=en
- Mike Goldin -
Mike is the lead engineer at the Cryptosystems Productization Lab at ConsenSys. CPL has a broad mandate to productize cryptoeconomic technologies, in particular token-curated registries, across as many domains as possible. The strategic mission of the CPL is to move beyond theory and discover the limits and real properties of novel cryptosystems by observing them in production, and using that data to improve them through design and engineering.
Mike is the author of “token-curated registries 1.0”, a widely-cited paper which originally formalized the basic design and properties of such cryptosystems. He has overseen and facilitated the development of a widely-used TCR implementation, as well as multiple graphical user interfaces for TCRs. He graduated from ColumbiaUniversity with a degree in computer science.

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