Nationality: Brazil
Residence: Rio de Janeiro – Brazil
Field of study: Law and Technology
University: Fundação Getúlio Vargas – FGV/SP
Work experience: 15 years in public sector in Brazil
Current affiliation: CEDAE & IBchain – The Blockchain Authority
Current position: Tech Attorney and Researcher
Why is Bitcoin interesting? Bitcoin captivates me as it embodies the shift towards decentralized finance, echoing my work in digital law, innovation, and blockchain technology. Its promise for secure, transparent transactions and potential in areas like environmental management and data governance aligns with my professional focus. Bitcoin’s foundational technology not only complements my research interests but also offers practical implications for data protection and sustainability efforts I am involved in.
My touchpoints with Bitcoin so far: My engagement with Bitcoin spans research, development, and application within the realms of blockchain technology and digital law. At IBChain and through the TOSHI project, I’ve explored and contributed to the integration of cryptocurrencies into Brazil’s financial systems, emphasizing my direct involvement with blockchain’s practical uses. Additionally, my expertise in digital law and data protection has informed my approach to navigating the complex legal landscape surrounding Bitcoin, showcasing my active participation in the evolution of decentralized finance and data governance.
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