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Cryptocurrency and Blockchain
Episode 49

Cryptocurrency and Blockchain

Will bitcoin, ethereum and other cryptocurrencies replace fiat money?

The Future Of · Associate Professor Vidy Potdar, Professor Saurav Dutta, Amelia Searson

December 7, 202034m 58s

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Show Notes

In 2009, the world’s first online cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, was launched using blockchain technologies. Now, thousands of cryptocurrencies are in circulation, including some backed by the Dubai and Chinese governments. 

In this episode, our new host Amelia is joined by Associate Professor Vidy Potdar and Professor Saurav Dutta, to discuss how widespread cryptocurrencies will be in the future.

  • Relationship between cryptocurrencies and blockchain [01:10]
  • Taking power from banks [04:00]
  • High energy consumption – as much as Belgium [08:49]
  • Prone to hacking? [11:59]
  • Explaining Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin and Tether [13:27]
  • Can anyone get involved? [18:19]
  • Vidy’s and Saurav’s projects [23:09]
  • Government responses [26:20]
  • Will cryptocurrencies replace fiat money? [29:57]

Our experts

Associate Professor Vidy Potdar: Laboratory – businesslaw.curtin.edu.au/our-research/centres-and-institutes/blockchain-research-and-development-laboratory/, Crypto fund – payments.curtin.edu.au/crypto-donations/

Professor Saurav Dutta: Books – amazon.com/Saurav-K.-Dutta/e/B00E6JFXVW%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share, Curtin School of Accounting – businesslaw.curtin.edu.au/curtin-business-school/accounting/

Learn more

BBC Newsnight: How does Bitcoin mining work?

Curtin University: Curtin announces new blockchain lab to research disruptive technologies

Curtin University: Curtin’s new cryptocurrency scholarship fund a boost for PhD students

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You can read the full transcript for the episode here.

Topics

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