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QCon London 2017 Video: Practical Cryptography & Blockchain Panel

Jul 5, 2017 • Jeremy Rand

InfoQ has posted the recording of the Practical Cryptography & Blockchain Panel at QCon London 2017. The panelists (from left to right) were Elaine Ou, me (Jeremy Rand), David Vorick, Paul Sztorc, and Peter Todd. Riccardo Spagni (on the right) moderated the panel.

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