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On April 22nd, Aurora Wong, Vice President of ZB Group, spoke at Beijingâs Spring Session of the World Financial Forum. The annual conference brings together global leaders from business, politics, and academia to debate and coordinate on topics related to the âOne Belt and One Roadâ initiative.
Aurora lent her blockchain expertise to the conference roundtable dedicated to bleeding edge technologies sharing the stage with fellow experts such as Xi Hui, deputy director of the Institute of Financial Information Technology of the Peopleâs Bank of China, Li Lizhong, chief scientist of blockchain at Beidou District and Shen Yushi, Vice President of Century Internet Group, among others.
The roundtable was tasked with examining the best ways to go about applying these new technologies within cross-border trade. Aurora highlighted specific ways in which blockchain tech can unlock value and how these practices should be integrated into âBelt and Roadâ strategies. Her message can be summarized with five distinct ways in which blockchain improves on old world models:
1. Creating a new credit system
World Financial Forum attendees heard why blockchain technologyâs full-node review verification, non-tampering and transparency features put the tech in a unique position to improve trade by enhancing the trust base of investment and reducing the risk of fraud, âthe very nature of blockchain systems requires mutual monitoring, verification, and transparency. This all contributes to enhanced mutual trust⊠the end result being a new credit system.â
2. Asset digitization
Agricultural products, manufacturing and other supply chain systems stand to benefit the earliest as, one might say, âlow hanging fruit.â Another is the energy sector which, âcan address issues like excess capacity or shortages via blockchain-based trading platforms, greatly improving efficiencies.â
Aurora noted that the establishment of such trading platforms will eventually be applied to many more segments of the economy but for the conferenceâs purposes she wanted to remain laser-focused on those cases suited to deliver the greatest impact in the most immediate time window.
3. Intellectual property protection
Intellectual property disputes often appear to be a necessary evil of todayâs global economic framework, but perhaps it doesnât have to be that way. Aurora pointed to initiatives coupling blockchain with IP laws such as public disclosure to create alternative systems that may someday soon greatly reduce friction.
4. Alternative currency
While first acknowledging that this is currently âonly a bold idea.â Aurora did share a general outline of how such an alternative monetary arrangement could be advantageous. Cryptocurrencies, afterall, âwere the original use caseâ of blockchain technology, so its appropriate to explore the potential approaches and benefits.
5. Upgraded logistics
Aurora expanded on these ideas by sharing how point-to-point transactions on the blockchain also reduce the transaction costs required for cross-border trade and investment. By coupling blockchain with technologies like RFID and IoT systems, âreal-time feedback to the chain can be instantly accessed by cargo-related personnel ultimately improving traceability in great degrees.â
Aurora concluded by noting the growing participation of international banks, financial institutions and technology companies will have a major impact on the success of these new systems and, ultimately, the path of âBelt and Roadâ initiatives overall. She suggested that China should also consider actively applying blockchain technology to participate in the improvement and planning of areas outside the âBelt and Roadâ as well stating, âWhile it may take a few more years for all the potential of blockchain technology to be clearly visible, the process of evolution of this technology is actually more rapid than appears on the surface. We must actively seek to combine the latest advancements with the âOne Belt and One Roadâ⊠and firmly grasp this new age.â
Aurora is an experienced professional in investment, marketing, strategy and management. She founded Crypto Capital, a leading digital asset fund in 2016, and has successfully invested in and advised numerous start-ups while also serving in various global organizations including the World Bank, Merrill Lynch, and the Boston Consulting Group. Aurora holds a Masterâs degree from Columbia University.
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