LBA
LegalBlock Activities (LBA) are designed as a positive-sum game, where participants who are delivering something valuable to the blockchain ecosystem present their work to LegalBlock members for analysis, feedback, and recommendation.
Each Activity falls under a Topic of interest, previously discussed and voted by the LegalBlock community. LBA compromise three steps in order to achieve a positive-sum network. Discussion, One-on-one session, Outcome proposal.
Learn more about Activities here:
LBA [1]
Introducing the Interactive Coin Offering protocol proposed by Jason Teutsch (Truebit), Vitalik Buterin (Ethereum Foundation), and Christopher Brown (Modular) whitepaper, as a potential use case to cover some aspects of Customer Protection from a legal point of view. Read more here: LBA [1]
LBA [2]
Introducing the Transaction Permission Layer (TPL) proposed by Demian Brener and Santiago Palladino (Zeppelin Solutions) on their whitepaper, as a self-regulatory framework for secure and compliant execution of digital asset transactions. Read more here: LBA [2]
LBA [3]
The Global Regulation Frameworks Series.
This Activity is compromised by a series of sessions covering the frameworks of different jurisdictions worldwide. The format is peer-to-peer online sessions with live participation, where we learn and get up to date with the different frameworks or proposed regulation around the world. A guest from each jurisdiction is chosen to speak to the LegalBlock community members. Read more here: LBA [3]
LBA [4]
Identity. uPort and the case of Zug. This activity was focused on studying a real-life use case as opposed to analyzing the technological feasibility of the platform’s architecture. Andres Junge, co-founder of Uport and Senior Architect at Consensys, was our guest for the Q&A session. This time we dig deep into the different proposals for self-sovereign identity worldwide.