As part of the activities of the the Digital Currency Global Initiative which is a joint collaboration between the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Future of Digital Currency Initiative at Stanford University, the  ITU is organizing the second edition of the “DC3 Conference scheduled from 24 – 27 January 2023, virtually.

With the motive of bringing together industry thought leaders, policy makers, standards development bodies, international organisations, Central Banks, digital currency platform providers, stablecoins and cryptocurrency industry experts to exchange and share their experiences and pilot project implementations. DC³ Conference also provides an interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners, and industry to present and discuss the recent innovations, trends and standards as well as practical challenges encountered, and solutions adopted in the fields of digital currencies.

The conference will highlight the work of the Digital Currency Global Initiative as well as emerging industry trends and initiatives in digital currencies, in particular, with regards to:

  • Sharing insights on the latest trends, policy and regulatory framework and innovative applications of central bank digital currency, cryptocurrency, stablecoins and DeFi;
  • Discuss emerging technologies driving the innovations behind digital currencies and areas where techncial standards are needed; and
  • Foster dialogue among digital currency ecosystem stakeholders and regulators on key lessons learned from digital currency pilot implementations.

THE FOUR-DAY EVENT WILL CONSIST OF:

  • Two thematic tracks on Central Bank Digital Currencies and Stablecoins & Crypto respectively.
  • Deep dive sessions on digital currency ontology, technical standards for interoperability for digital currencies, and stablecoins architectures respectively.
  • High level panel discussions on topics such as the architecture of pilot retail CDBC projects, distributed ledger technology (DLT) models for CBDC design, importance of offline payments for CBDC and financial inclusion, efficiencies that stablecoins can bring to financial inclusion, opportunities of decentralised finance (DeFI) and identity and privacy requirements for CBDC.

​​Participation in the conference is free  and open to all ITU Member States, Sector Members, Associates and Academic Institutions and to any individual from a country that is a member of ITU, who wishes to contribute to the work.

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