Regulatory Panorama for Tokenized Carbon Credit

Regulatory Panorama for Tokenized Carbon Credit

Regulatory Panorama for Tokenized Carbon Credit

About this Event
The landscape of regulatory requirements for tokenized carbon credits is complex and evolving. This panel, organized by ECOTA, aims to shed light on both traditional and DLT-specific regulatory frameworks affecting the certification of CO2 and their connection to blockchain technologies. By discussing regulatory frameworks, and the intricacies of smart contracts, the panel seeks to navigate the multifaceted regulatory environment surrounding tokenized carbon credits.

Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion on the following questions:

How can blockchain enhance transparency in carbon credit markets?
What are the main challenges of tokenizing carbon credits?
How can regulatory frameworks support blockchain in sustainability?
In what ways can smart contracts innovate carbon markets?
How can collaboration between traditional and blockchain markets be fostered?

You will also have the opportunity to ask questions directly to the panelists.

Panelists:

Maximilian Rösgen, Managing Director @ ECOTA (Moderator)
Victoria Jahn, Senior Associate @ Waldeck Rechtsanwälte
William ten Zijthoff, Co-Founder @ Carbon Debits
Simon Tribelhorn, CEO @ Liechtensteinischer Bankenverband
Francesco Marotta

Location and Date
Location: Online on YouTube. Details for the live broadcast will be sent to you on the day of the event (no prior software installation required)

Date: Thursday, May 02, 2024

Time: 16:30–17.15 CET

Language: English
Agenda
17:00 – Welcome and introductory words (Maximilian Rösgen, Managing Director at ECOTA)
17:05 – Intro panel discussion: Regulatory Landscape for Tokenized Carbon Credits
17:45 – End of online panel (Maximilian Rösgen, Managing Director at ECOTA)
Tickets and registration
Required via Luma; you will receive the URL for the online panel in advance.

Who should participate?
Companies that would like to offset their emissions and would like to gain knowledge in the emerging use case of tokenized carbon credits
Companies and institutional or retail investors who want to understand why blockchain and tokenization will become a core part of the VCM and how use cases will evolve with blockchain technology
Employees and decision-makers from the financial and capital market industry interested in carbon markets and emerging opportunities associated with tokenized carbon credits
Other groups of people with interest in sustainability, voluntary carbon markets, crypto assets, technology, and digitization

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