Speaking at European House in Berlin: The “Brussels effect” alone is not enough.

In October, I was invited by Sergey Lagodinskyto discuss the geopolitical dimension and effects of technological competition with Dr. Janka Oertel and Dr. Dimitrios Argirakos at the Europa Haus in Berlin. Even in the preliminary discussion, the panelists quickly agreed on what has been lacking in Europe in recent years. In recent years, Europe and Germany have rested too much on their own (economic) dominance in the tailwind of US and US-influenced rule-based globalization and must now enter the competition more confidently.

In my contributions, I have repeatedly emphasized that regulation alone will not take us forward. The paper-based financial system in particular will lose influence in the competition between systems in the long term and the new financial world will be increasingly determined by code. If Europe wants to maintain its position as an economic power, it needs innovation and we must offer the world a reliable financial infrastructure that is based on the rule of law and, above all, open.

The digital age is not determined by legislators, but by the code that is written and used.

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Cryptocurrencies: A Guide to Getting Started

“The best way to be equipped to speak to, engage with and apply cryptocurrency to your life and your workplace is not to read about it, but rather to start working with it directly.”

Global Future Council on Cryptocurrencies

The Crypto-Council of the World Economic Forum was so kind creating a comprehensive, easy-to-read guide on the workings of Cryptocurrencies and how to get started using them. Highly recommended read for everyone!

You can download the 23-page long guide here.

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