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3rd Annual CBER Conference
The CBER Conference is the premiere academic blockchain and digital conference in the field.
When and where
Date and time
May 5 · 9am - May 6 · 2pm EDT
Location
Columbia Business School, David Geffen Hall, Manhattanville Campus 645 West 130th Street New York, NY 10027
Refund Policy
About this event
- 1 day 5 hours
- Mobile eTicket
The CBER Conference, organized by the Crypto and Blockchain Economic Research (CBER) Forum, is the premiere academic blockchain and digital conference in the field. This year's CBER Conference is a collaboration across Columbia University, Boston University, Cornell University, Ecole Polytechnique, New York University, University of Toronto and Wake Forest University. The objective of the conference is to gather together a mix of academics, practitioners, and policy makers to illuminate emerging topics, conceptual challenges, and paths towards implementation of digital finance solutions. The conference will feature keynote speeches by Eswar Prasad (Cornell) and Tobias Adrian (IMF) in addition to a presentation by the recipient of the inaugural CBER-Circle Insight Prize, which is an award created jointly by CBER Forum and Circle to honor a significant contribution to the crypto and blockchain economics literature. The conference will also involve panels and research paper presentations with details to be announced subsequently.
SCHEDULE
Friday, May 5th | Geffen 620 (Plenary Room), 310, 320, 330
- 9:00AM-4:30PM Presentations (Breakfast and Lunch Provided)
- 4:30PM-6:00PM Reception
Saturday, May 6th | Geffen 620 (Plenary Room), 310, 320, 330
- 9:00AM-2:00PM Presentations (Breakfast and Lunch Provided)
Tickets:
- General Admission: $25 - Friday; $15 - Saturday
- Students: $15 - Friday; $5 - Saturday (To apply this discount, in your cart, enter the code CBERSTUDENT in the Promo Code area and click Apply before you check out)
Refund Policy: Tickets will not be refunded after 11:59PM on Sunday, April 30th.
Visit the CBER Webpage
This event is hosted by the Center for Digital Finance and Technologies and by the Briger Family Digital Finance Lab at Columbia University.
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