Token Engineering Tokyo #3


Details
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Please click the following link to apply for meetup :
https://kickback.events/event/0x7e3fe5001d46a3b75ade4cc33fbef61e30718dfb
This time, we use Ethereum-based event management system. Just pressing "going" on this meetup page will not confirm that you are accepted.
How to apply? (Japanese)
https://medium.com/token-engineering-tokyo/kickback-relax-and-get-ready-for-token-engineering-tokyo-1e0b48fffd97
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Our mission is to see token ecosystem design become a new engineering discipline. This implies a body of theory, practice, tools and a sense of responsibility. We aim to do this collectively as a community in a decentralized, permissionless, open-source fashion that all can contribute to and all can use.
*Please note that this group is not for ICO or crypto investment.
In this meetup, ENS (Ethereum Name Service) and Kickback ( an Ethereum-based event management system) will share the details of the projects and their service design.
[Company Info]
Ethereum Name Service = ENS (https://ens.domains) offers a secure & decentralised way to address resources both on and off the blockchain using simple, human-readable names. ENS is live since May 2017 and serving over 200k names.
Kickback = Kickback (https://kickback.events) is an Ethereum-based event management service that delivers higher event participation rates by asking registrants to put some skin in the game. Kickback has been incubated by Status.im (https://incubate.status.im) and relaunched during DevCon4 serving nearly 500 people.
[Presentator]
Makoto Inoue
Talk 1: “ENS - my name is ...”
In this talk, he will talk through the brief overview of ENS , its auction mechanism, issues around name disputes and discussion about its transition into the rent model.
Talk 2: “Kickback - empowering real life events during DevCon4”
In this talk, he will talk through the brief overview of Kickback and his experience of running Ethereum based service for real life meetups and parties during DevCon4 in Prague.
NOTE: The presentation will be done in Japanese
[Time Table]
17:30 - 18:00: Gate Open
18:00 - 18:15: Introduction to Token Engineering Tokyo
18:15 - 19:50: ENS
18:50 - 19:35: Kickback
19:35 - 19:50: Q&A
19:50 - 20:30: Networking Session
21:00: Gate Close
[Overview]
Target Audience: Engineer, business developer or students who are interested in the crypto economics based on blockchain.
Participation Fee for Networking: 1,000 yen
Slack Community: https://bit.ly/2wuJI8z
[Other]
- Your participation for discussion is expected, as this meetup is small-group.
- A receipt for the registration will not be issued.
[Speaker]
Makoto Inoue is a solidity developer at ENS as well as one of co-founders of Kickback. Before transitioning his career into the world of blockchain back in April 2018, he had been working as a Ruby On Rails developer over a decade. He has spoken at events such as Ruby Kaigi, Ruby Conf and DevCon4 . His blog is at https://medium.com/@makoto_inoue
He is currently based in London, UK.
Kazuaki Ishiguro | Chief Blockchain Architect at Couger Inc.
Born in Japan, currently working as a chief blockchain architect at Tokyo startup, Couger. He bridges the project between Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, IoT, AR, Blockchain and applies to their own project called "Connectome". He is also responsible for regional head of the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, established its world's first regional office in Japan and encouraging Japan's traditional enterprises to join the biggest blockchain ecosystem so that they can lead building the industry standard for the future. His passion for development also goes to contributing to blockchain open source projects such as Vyper and BigchainDB, He also organizes the Tokyo region of the token engineering community, a global community that learns incentive mechanisms.
[Supporter]
Speee Inc. (Venue space)
[Host]
Blockchain EXE (Atsushi Ishii, Yasunori Motani)

Token Engineering Tokyo #3