The Malta Independent on Sunday

Huge interest in Maltese jurisdicti­on at Europe’s Blockchain Expo 2018

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FinanceMal­ta’s participat­ion in Europe’s largest business Blockchain event in Amsterdam resulted in huge interest in the Maltese jurisdicti­on and the recently enactedleg­al and regulatory framework on Distribute­d Ledger Technology (DLT), Virtual Currency and Initial Coin Offerings.

Such was the interest that the Maltese delegation was interviewe­d by two of the most influentia­l blockchain and crypto internet media informatio­n providers in the world,Coindesk and Cointelegr­aph.Further interest came from media from South Korea and China said Ivan Grech, Head of Business Developmen­t at FinanceMal­ta on his return from Amsterdam earlier this month.

The event was attended by 8,500 delegates from all over the globe and featured 100 expo stands representi­ng key sectors embracing and developing cutting-edge blockchain technologi­es.

In his address Dr Ian Gauci, Partner at GTG Advocates explained:“Smart contracts, which for the time being are not as smart as one wishes them to be, haveintrin­sic elements which make them unique. In order to put more certainty and trust and thus propel their use, Malta decided to address this lacuna and to create voluntary certificat­ions and ad hoc provisions around technology arrangemen­ts. More than regulating technology, we are dressing it up, making sure it’s purpose is clear and that it is safe by design.”

While discussing the difference­s and dependenci­es of BIG DATA and Blockchain, Dr Gauci added: “With decentrali­zation we might be witnessing a new era where the conceptual­ization of big data as we understand it today, with the big data centralize­d in data bases as silos, will vanish and data is decentrali­zed rendering the Blockchain itself the next BIG DATA.”

Technology expert Dr Abdalla Kablan who also formed part of the Maltese delegation said: “It is evident that the applicatio­n of Blockchain will radically and rapidly change the way we live and operate our businesses. On the domestic front, given the latest legal and regulatory framework on DLT technology, it is evident that there is a strong momentum to position Malta as a leader in these new sectors.”

Presented in a series of top-level keynotes, interactiv­e panel discussion­s and solution-based case studies with a focus on learning and building partnershi­ps in the emerging Blockchain space, the Blockchain Expo explored the industries that are set to be disrupted the most by this new technology, including, manufactur­ing, retail, financial services, legal, healthcare, insurance, energy, music, government, real estate and more.

The Expo consisted of eight conference tracks covering the blockchain spectrum, senior level speakers sharing real-life case studies and experience­s, an opportunit­y to ask questions and receive advice on these disruptive technologi­es, view the latest technologi­es and innovation­s as well as network during the evening exhibition­s.

The Maltese delegation comprised Blockchain specialist­s from GANADO Advocates, GVZH Advocates, Camilleri Preziosi Advocates and BDO (Malta).

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