Nationality: Polish
Residence: Warsaw, Poland
Field of study: Law
University: Jagiellonian University, Poland
Work experience: I am a lawyer with many years of professional experience, with a high level of substantive knowledge, including in the field of civil law, new technology law and real estate transactions
Current affiliation: Blockchain Experts Association with its registered office in Warsaw, Poland
Current position: attorney-at-law
Why is blockchain interesting? In the context of virtual worlds, blockchain emerges as a foundational technology, underpinning various facets of this expansive digital realm, including ownership, interoperability, economy, agreements, and governance. Decentralized Finance use blockchain for security and integrity to provide financial services. Tokenization could boost liquidity for alternative assets. NFTs can be used to authenticate and prove ownership of assets. DAOs are organisations represented by rules encoded as a computer program that is transparent and controlled by the organisation members. They are decentralised and democratic.
My touchpoints with blockchain and DLT so far: I completed postgraduate studies Blockchain: Business, Law, Technology at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland. I am a member of Blockchain Experts Association. I participate in DLT TALENTS: Empowering Women for Crypto, Blockchain and DLT program
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