A conferência foi adiada para Julho.
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
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Chain-in: The International Industrial & Academic Conference on Blockchain Technology
Porto, Portugal — July 9th & 10th, 2018
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WHY CHAIN-IN?
- It brings both industrial enthusiasts and academics to interact and join forces for a brighter blockchain future.
- It spans a wide spectrum of talks: technical, law, market, economics, etc., that helps attendees and speakers understand the entire blockchains ecosystem.
- It is a platform for easy/fast/recorded dissemination and speaker's exposure without the burden of academic papers.
SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
Chain-in is a unique industrial and academic conference focused on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency technologies. In spite of all the hype behind the technology, the industry and academia are often following different approaches to build tamper-proof distributed ledgers (or databases). Experience shows that there is no pure black and white, and thus it is wise to have both rivals exchange knowledge and join forces. Chain-in aims at bringing researchers, developers, and enthusiasts from academia and industry to sit together on the same table and try converge to the best of the technology.
PRESENTATION MODEL
Given that blockchains hail from industry, Chain-in avoids the academic proceeding-based style, and rather adopts a more "casual" model through dedicating the event to presentations and interaction. This is also a great exposure opportunity for enthusiasts, developers, and non-experts to speak at Chain-in. The ultimate goal, and the hope, is to foster interaction and enrich the discussions
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Chain-in gives the opportunity to any interesting talk related to blockchains or cryptocurrencies as long as it serves the above goals. In particular, the subjects covered include—but are not limited to:
- Blockchain Architectures
- Blockchain Protocols (novel or not)
- Blockchain consensus
- Proof of "Something" methods
- Byzantine Fault Consensus Protocols
- Byzantine-based distributed ledgers
- Private, Federated, and Public Blockchains
- Cryptocurrencies, Bitcoins, and Altcoins
- Mining and Minting
- Applications and Use Cases for blockchains
- Smart contracts
- Blockchain and Smart contracts programming
- Blockchain and Smart contracts verifications
- Distributed Applications (DApps)
- Marketing in Blockchains
- Initial Coin Offerings Issues and Market
- People and Blockchains
- Privacy and anonymity
- Legal implications
- Economics of cryptocurrencies
- Governance, Censorship, and Regulation
- Societal aspects and nature
- Test-beds and platforms
- Standardization and Interoperability
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Submission is simplified to sending the abstract and biography by email. Please have a look for more details:
http://chain-in.org/speaker.phpREGISTRATION FEE
- Registration is offered to speakers.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Call for talks ends: April 30th.
- Notifications to speakers: first come first serve, until May 10th.
- Conference: July 9th and 10th.
GENERAL CHAIR
Ali Shoker, HASLab, INESC TEC & Minho University, Portugal.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIRS
- Alysson Bessani. University of Lisbon, Portugal.
- Christian Decker, Blockstream, USA.
- Vincent Gramoli, University of Sydney, Australia.
- Ali Shoker, HASLab, INESC TEC & Minho University, Portugal.