Jaya Klara Brekke, Benjamin Seibel et al. on Cryptoeconomics

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Video via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9TMBdgWE6Y

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This is a the recording of a panel I organized and moderated in Febuary 2020 as part of my research fellowship at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society. The panel critically discusses the expansion of cryptoeconomics into an 'art of government'. The panelists are:

- Jaya Klara Brekke (Post-Doc Researcher at the Department of Geography, Durham University)

- Benjamin Seibel (Director of the Ideation & Prototyping Lab at the Technologiestiftung Berlin and author of “Cybernetic Government”)

- and Martin Köppelmann (Co-founder and CEO of Gnosis)


Cryptoeconomics is a design-paradigm that is used, among other things, for the protocol layer of almost all currently existing blockchains. It is intended to generate security guarantees for the reliable execution of these protocols by combining economic incentives/penalties (-economics) with applied computer science (crypto-). Apart from this specific use case in distributed, “decentralized” networks, cryptoeconomic design principles are being promoted by some to be an adequate way of “designing” social interactions and institutions in areas not related to questions of network security."