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Blockchain Introa Step to a New World

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Walid Driss - Co-founder and CEO of DigitUs - Curriculum Overview

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Hichem Ben Fadhl - Co-founder and Chairman of DigitUs - Curriculum Overview

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Advisor - Board Member and CEO of financial institutions▪ Co-founder and Chairman of DigitUs, a fintech startup▪ Advisor to the Minister, in charge of the new Investment Code▪ Board Member of Banque Nationale Agricole ▪ Former CEO, International Maghreb Merchant Bank ▪ Co-founder and former COO of Banque Zitouna, Strategic and

Operational leader▪ Co-founder and former CEO, CDC Gestion - Private Equity▪ Led AttijariWafa Bank’s transformation of Banque du Sud in Tunisia▪ Led Credit Agricole and Credit Lyonnais Equity Derivatives Activities

Merger ▪ Bain & Company Financial Services Practice▪ Accenture France Capital Markets Practice▪ Deeply involved in the Tunisian Economical, Political and Civil Society

space▪ Key contributor to Governmental economic change

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A new tech revolution is underway

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The innovation behind

Bitcoin is a powerful

breakthrough in human’s

history.

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Blockchain has proven itself as a secure transaction system

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Bitcoin is now a 6bn$ monetary reserve, 20bn$

of transactions per year

6th global reserve currency by 2030

Already bigger than most of the world’s

currencies

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What is Blockchain

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A decentralized public ledger, proving facts and

transactions

Remote transactions can suddenly happen instantly,

securely, reliably, cost-effectively, from peer to peer

It’s possible because it’s notarized by the

consensus of the Blockchain (trusted, predictable,

inalterable algorithm)

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What is Blockchain

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What is Blockchain

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How did it start

1010https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf

An 8 pages concept

paper which changes

the world upside down

It solved for the

double spend problem

in the digital space

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Why it matters

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It will change the world as we know it

In a same way that Internet changed the world as

we know it

But with a much higher order of magnitude

Things not yet imagined will become possible!

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What can be the impact: Reducing transactions costs, increasing economic

output

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The Copenhagen Consensus: : Trade Barriers is #1

problem in the world, Removing trade barriers is over 30

times more effective than any other intervention

1. secure property rights 2. efficient trade 3. division of

labor and specialization 4. network size

2. Efficient Trade A mere 0.1% reduction in transaction

costs quadruples a country’s wealth. Low transaction

costs are the fundamental driver of economic growth.

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A conceptual example: a smart contract.

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A self-executed

contract, trusted

and reliable

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Explore the unlimited potential of this new paradigm

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Blockchain: Blueprint for a New EconomyJan 29, 2015by Melanie Swan

Mastering Bitcoin: Unlocking Digital CryptocurrenciesDec 10, 2014by Andreas M. Antonopoulos

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Explore the unlimited potential of this new paradigm

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The Bitcoin Big Bang: How Alternative Currencies Are About to Change the WorldNov 17, 2014by Brian Kelly

Decentralized Applications: Harnessing Bitcoin's Blockchain TechnologyMar 25, 2016by Siraj Raval

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The convergence of Multiple Technologies

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The convergence of:

● P2P

● Cloud

● Cryptography

● Smart Devices

Even more relevant with the explosion

of the Internet of Things

A Platform for a New World

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A new IT paradigm

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Application

Security

Business Rules

Data

Validation

Trust

Client

Server

User Interface

Business Rules

Data

Institutional Infrastructure

Client Devices

Old New

● P2P

● Cloud

● Cryptography

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"You should be taking this technology as seriously as you should have been

taking the development of the Internet in the early 1990s," - Blythe Masters

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Blythe made it to Managing Director at JP

Morgan at age 28, and left her role as Global

Head at JP Morgan in 2014 to become a CEO of

a crypto-finance start-up.

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What the great minds say about this technology

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“Virgin Galactic is a company looking into the future, so is

Bitcoin. So it makes sense we would offer Bitcoin as a way to

pay for your journey to space”

– Richard Branson

“Bitcoin is a remarkable cryptographic achievement and the

ability to create something that is not duplicable in the digital

world has enormous value”

–Eric Schmidt

“ Bitcoin is a technological tour de force ”

– Bill Gates

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The New Internet

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Growth

Years

1990’s 2000’s 2015

InternetBlockchain

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Investments are pouring in Blockchain applications

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Banks and financial institutions are

willing to spend around $1 billion on

projects over the next two years

Blockchain technologies could reduce

banks' infrastructural costs by $15-20bn

a year by 2022, a new report from

Santander InnoVentures claims

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13 financial services firms made their first investment in the digital currency and

blockchain space since the start of August 2015

2626https://www.cbinsights.com/blog/financial-services-corporate-blockchain-investments/

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It’s only the tip of the iceberg

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIVAluSL9SU

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Opportunity for Tunisia

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Developing an Ecosystem of:

- Knowledge Gurus

- Developers

- Startups

- VCs, specialised funds / accelerators

- Talent Hub (to export innovation and to

attract foreign companies to set up in

Tunisia in this new space)

- Institutional ownership (leapfrogging)

- eGov (Tunix-Road)

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Building the Tunisian Community

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If you are a business leader, join Blockchainge Tunisia and shape the agenda:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/blockchainge.tunisia/

(please motivate your request to join)

If you are a developer, join the gurus and develop the products of tomorrow:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/blockchainge.tn.developers/

(please motivate your request to join)

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You want to further explore the opportunities of Blockchain technologies?

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[email protected]

[email protected]

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http://digitus.tech/