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IG-IGCryptoChat2-speakers-image3_v3.pngThe next social media #IGCryptoChat is taking place at 2pm (UK time) on 13 March, with Stephan Tual and DailyFX cryptocurrency expert Nick Cawley discussing blockchain technology, ICOs and more.

 

You can watch the video live on our YouTube channel, or via @IGTV on Twitter, at 2pm (UK time) on 13 March. As before, you can also post questions below and we'll be able to put these forward to the panel.

 

Who are the experts?

For the third in our series of interviews, we’ve lined up two great guests with a wealth of knowledge on bitcoin, blockchain, Ethereum and more:

 

Stephan Tual is the founder of Atlas Neue, founder and former COO of Slock.it, and former CCO of Ethereum. After 20 years in the IT industry, he’s now dedicated to making blockchain technology mainstream.

 

Nick Cawley is DailyFX’s resident cryptocurrency expert, as well as covering fixed-income assets and forex. He’s got more than 30 years of experience in the financial markets as a broker and an analyst.

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To bring this to as many peoples attention as possible I'm just going to tag the last few community posters who have commented on cryptocurrencies on Community over the last few days / weeks. Please see the post above for more info Smiley Happy

 

@TrendFollower @ahsiong @elle @Benny @Situation @Karbon @united18 @Caseynotes @121 @rimmy2000 @Biotrader @Mattski @BigG1 @Lanevo6 @mjr6 @Birdjohn @Servian @getrichquik @biagio  

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I want to echo TF's first point - are you referring to the talk by vitalik at the Ethereum Community Conference in Paris on Friday? I think that's an important one.

 

Also - Atlas Neue? Tried to have a look online and the website is very limited at the moment as i guess they are still setting it up, but what exactly is it? And when will it be live? I watched the youtube ETHLDN meetup thing recently so I can see the need to give tech minded people some business direction, but I dont get the whole IDO concept? 

 

in regards to SlockIt - how can you run an open source project like the Ethereum Computer thing you're doing? What's to stop someone just nicking your code? I guess that goes for all blockchain stuff really ... obviously that's Litecoin and the whole 2012 crypto scene ripping the source code and making minor tweaks. 

 

aaaand quick fire

  • what  are some of the biggest changes have you seen in the crypto space since you joined it? 
  • Are there any cyclical patterns in crypto? (i.e. plateau, hype, crash, plateau, hype, crash) Not necessarily from a price point of view but tech as well.
  • How can someone whos not super techie (like I doubt I can mine / validate / stake when it comes) get more into crypto? Have a possitive effect etc, apart from just buying a coin? 
  • Theres a lot of #ETHLDN vids - which one is the best / your fav?
  • Will bitcoin core ever become obsolete?

 

really looking forward to this one :) Any chance you could give community an AMA reddit style after? or on reddit even?

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The NTY and wired have recently released articles on women in finance, I guess cos we just had Int Woman’s Day. Why are there less women in finance and how can we get more involved?

 

There’s a lot of chat on regulation at the moment. Can crypto be regulated? Does crypto fit into any one of these existing frameworks? Or should a new structure be created?

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The NTY and wired have recently released articles on women in finance, I guess cos we just had Int Woman’s Day. Why are there less women in finance and how can we get more involved?

 

There’s a lot of chat on regulation at the moment. Can crypto be regulated? Does crypto fit into any one of these existing frameworks? Or should a new structure be created?

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Thanks all.  - I'll reword your first two questions like this when I send them to the TV team if that's ok? (So they fit, if picked, on the ticker at the bottom of the screen)

 

  1. What is the Atlas Neue project you're working on and when will it be live?
  2. How can you run open source projects like the slock.it ethereum computer software without others copying the code?

 

 

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