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Webcast: Digital Transformation of the Public Sector & The Upcoming Legislation of Blockchain Technology in Cyprus on the 21st July 2020.

This Webcast is hosted by our partner Block.co. The Digital Transformation Of The Public Sector & The Upcoming Legislation Of Blockchain Technology In Cyprus Make sure to attend this discussion and submit your questions live! Our Association is a proud supporter of this event by Block.co! Watch the Webcast here DescriptionIn this webcast, Cyprus’s Deputy Minister for[...]
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Blockchain Executive Certificates

You can now get a special price on any of the Executive/Professional Certification in Blockchain related topics by the University of Nicosia. If you require individual or group packages, our Association offers special pricing. Just contact us directly by clicking here. The University of Nicosia has been pioneering Blockchain education since 2014 and has many[...]
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Game Changers – An Interview of George Agathangelou, CMO of Block.co

An interview of George Agathangelou, the CMO of Block.co for the Game Changers magazine (Issue 24).   Hello George, welcome back to Game Changers. It has been a long time since your last appearance. George, you must be one of the most controversial personas in the financial industry. With a background in Economics, you’ve dealt[...]
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Blockchain Standards and Government Applications

An article by Christiana Aristidou and Evdokia Marcou published on the Journal of ICT Standardization Many people talk about blockchain but very few understand its true nature and potential. Blockchain seems very exciting yet simultaneously a bit confusing, and naturally many people, businesses, and governments approach it with high expectations while also exhibiting some hesitancy.[...]
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From Concept to Product

Blockchain provides solutions that are characterized by transparency, absence of a third-party. Cyprus Blockchain Association will present to you some blockchain use cases and applications that we have summarized and listed under the following broader categories: Ledgers, cryptocurrencies and other crypto-tokens and smart contracts. We will then go through 4 big domains that pose considerable[...]
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Smart Contracts: A discussion for lawyers on Capacity and the role of consideration

Capacity to contract is, typically, a constitutive element to the formation of a legally binding contract which can be recognised by law and enforced by Courts. This requirement denotes that a person is considered by law as able and competent to enter into a contract, because such person possesses the competence to bind themselves through[...]
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