Registration desk is open during the whole conference.

The organizers reserve the right to update the program.

Auditorium 1
Building C

Auditorium 2
Building C

Room 3A
Building C

10:00 – 12:00

Conference Registration

Conference Registration

12:00 – 12:15

Conference Opening

Ilan Alon (Prof. Dr.), Ariel University (Israel)
Christoph Lattemann (Prof. Dr.), Constructor University  (Germany)

Grzegorz Sobiecki (Dr), SGH Warsaw School of Economics (Poland)
Academy & Business

12:15 – 13:00

Keynote 1

Ilan Alon (Prof. Dr.), Ariel University (Israel)

The Prospect of Bitcoin as National Security

13:30 – 15:00

Group Foto & Coffee Break

Group Foto & Coffee Break

Group Foto & Coffee Break

13:30 – 15:00

Track 1.
Economics, Markets & Finance I

Christoph Lattemann (Prof. Dr.), Constructor University, Germany

Adaptive window forecasting for endogenous price formation with application on agricultural futures + Smart Contracts for Coordinating Data-Ecosystem

Michał Bernardelli (Dr), SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

Degree of interdependence of cryptocurrency quotes assessment using Dynamic Time Warping.

Arkadiusz Iwanicki, Łódź University, Poland

Reasons for Public Blockchain Stagnation: Quantifying

Track 2.
Blockchain & Sustainability

Francesca Spigarelli (Prof.), University of Macerata, Italy

Blockchain unlocking collaborative opportunities for environmental sustainability through innovation intermediaries

Grzegorz Sobiecki (Dr), SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

Can blockchain help to achieve Sustainable Development Goals?

Mohammad Yaser Mofatteh, Constructor University, Germany

An interoperable knowledge semantic model for smart energy management systems in the sustainability paradigm using Web 3 technologies

Studying in Germany
Welcome to the
Constructor University

15:00 – 15:15

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

15:15 – 16:45 

Track 3.
Economics, Markets & Finance II

Lennart Ante (Prof.), Constructor University, Germany

Information Shocks and Real-Time Market Reactions: Evidence from Blockchain-Based Fan Tokens During the FIFA World Cup

Hanna Kołodziejczyk (Dr), Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland

Bitcoin efficiency across cryptocurrency platforms

Ilan Gildin (PhD Cand), College of Management Academic Studies (COLMAN), Israel

The Ripple Effect: Navigating an XRP Investment Decision

Track 4.
DeFi: DAO & Tokenization

Katarzyna Lenczowska – Soboń (Dr), Uniwersytet Marii Skłodowskiej Curie w Lublinie, Poland

Tokenization of works of art as an object of collection and as an object of crime.

Grzegorz Sobiecki (Dr), SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

Assdociation as a DAO – compliant by design

Karol Sobków (PhD Cand.), Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland

From Hobbes to Blockchain: Do DAOs Undermine the Social Contract?

Studying in Germany
Welcome to the
Constructor University

16:45 – 17:00

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

17:00 – 17:45

Panel.
AI adoption in Education and Business

Agnieszka  Skołucka (Dr), University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland

Dehumanization of Communication: Is AI Taking Away Our Humanity? Socio-cultural Implications of Implementing AI in Education and Business

Sławomir Wyciślak (Dr), Jagiellonian University , Poland

Enhancing Document Verification in Supply Chains. The Synergy of Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain Technology

Ziaul H. Munim, Research Hub Academy, Horten, Norway

Comparing automated machine learning tools: An application in cryptocurrency prediction

Networking

Meet the Journal Editors


Column Auditorium (building G, SGH)

19:30 – 24:00

Welcome Dinner

Auditorium 1
Building C

Auditorium 2
Building C

Room 3A
Building C

9.00 – 9:45

Keynote 2.
Practitioner’s view

Jacek Figuła, Chief Commercial Officer of Billon Group Ltd (Poland)

On-chain document and data processing – a future of the IT and data security

9.45 – 10:00

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Networking

10:00 – 11:30

Track 5.
Supply Chains & Blockchain

Francesca Spigarelli (Prof.), University of Macerata, Italy

Uncovering the potential of blockchain in the agri-food supply chain. An interdisciplinary case study

Aleksandra Cholewa-Domanagic (PhD Cand), University of Szczecin / Luma Holding Ltd., Poland

Harnessing Blockchain Technology for 3T Value Addition in the African Great Lakes Region: Advancing Traceability and Ethical Supply Chains

Mateusz Zaczyk (Dr Inż.), Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland, Poland

Blockchain Integration in Sustainable Supply Chains: Measuring its Contribution to Circular Economy Goals

Track 6.
Monetary Policy & CBDC

Robert Rybski (Dr), University of Warsaw, Poland

CBDC. Policy Implications

Konrad Rydel (Dr), University of Warsaw, Poland

Ownership of money in the era of CBDC

Manish Sinha, Global Business School and Research Centre, India

Systemic risk to monetary policy due to Crypto currency. Is CBDC the answer? The Indian Experience

Srijanie Banerjee, Symbiosis Center for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHRD), Symbiosis International (Deemed University) (SIU), Pune, India

The Digital Shift: Transforming Monetary Policy Dynamics of the Digital Age through Central Bank Digital Currency

Networking

11:30 – 11:45

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Networking

11:45 – 13:15

Track. 7.
Documents, Security & Credibility

Dariusz Szostek (Dr Hab.), University of Silesia, Poland

Document 3.0 – Challenges and Opportunities for the Blockchain Industry in the Trusted Services Market (eIDAS2)

Jakub Sielewiesiuk, AOMB Polska Sp. z o.o., Poland

How to be credible in the internet, using Blockchain

Sławomir Wyciślak (Dr), Jagiellonian University, Poland

Enhancing Document Verification in Supply Chains. The Synergy of Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain Technology

Track 8.
Monetary Policy & Crypto

Ilan Alon (Prof. Dr.), Ariel University, Israel

Factors for bitcoin adoption in El Salvador

Seweryn Gajdek (Dr), Helena Chodkowska University of Technology and Economics in Warsaw, Poland

Bitcoin as money – theoretical approach

Grzegorz Timoszuk, 7bulls.com, Poland

Beyond the Blockchain – How Financial Institutions Are Entering the World of Crypto

Networking

13:15 – 14:15

LUNCH Break

LUNCH Break

Networking

14:15 – 15:45

Track 9.
Regulations, Cybersecurity & Privacy

Mateusz Jakubik (PhD Cand), Jagiellonian University, Poland

GDPR and Data Security in CASPs

Rafał Prabucki (Dr), University of Silesia, Poland

Cybersecurity of CASPs (Crypto-Asset Service Providers) in the Context of Legal Requirements.

Artur Bilski (PhD Cand), Binance / University of Warsaw, Poland

MiCA implementation in Poland – practical summary of national legislation

Networking

15:45 – 16:00

Coffee Break

Networking

16:00 – 17:30

Track 10.
Regulations & Policies

Jonathan Dockrell, SkyTrade, Poland

Air-rights and drones, combined economy solved by blockchain

Jakub Wisła (PhD Cand), SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

In Search of Effective Taxation of Digital Assets and Decentralized economic activity – A Review of Taxation Models

Networking

17:30 – 18:00 

Closing the conference

Networking


Outside SGH

20:00 – 24:00

Gala Dinner

On Sunday, we invite the participants to individual integration, a walk in the nearby Pole Mokotowskie Park, and to participate in a guided tour (according to the previously selected offer).