Structures of Our Activities
The "Block" Conferences, which serve as BGIN's General Meeting, are the main conferences aimed at launching projects, reviewing ongoing initiatives, and delivering final reports. Detailed discussions on projects take place in the Working Group meetings. In other words, we build "transactions" in the Working Groups, while the "Block" Conference serves to "generate and validate blocks." on "Layer 1". Additionally, we hold "Layer 2" Meetups colocated with other community-hosted conferences to gather input for our projects. The discussions at these meetups are then "rolled up" to "Layer 1."
structures of our activities
Block Conference
 

Twice a year (spring and fall)

  • Approval/multi-stakeholder discussion on project documents created or in progress
  • Clarification of discussion points regarding new topics
  • New projects launch
  • Steering Committee Meeting
Layer2 Meetup
NEW!
(Off-chain transactions)

5-10 times a year

Collocated with international events host by other communities to discuss topics relevant to the communities

  • Discussion on project documents in progress with new community members
  • Discovery of new topics for discussion at Block Conferences
  • Networking
Working Group
(Transactions)

Biweekly meetings

  • Project management
  • Discussion on the project details
Projects
BGIN has created documents that contribute to sound blockchain governance, helping different stakeholders generate shared understandings and potentially leading to standards creation.
Published
Projects in progress
Wallet Governance
The project will discuss (1) the approaches to authentication processes that support the reliability and functionality of credentials, (2) key management methods that prioritize privacy and security, and (3) governance models that harmonize diverse legal, technical, and operational frameworks across different jurisdictions and sectors in order to build a secure, highly interoperable, and universally accessible digital wallet ecosystem.
Soul Bound Token (SBT)
To Examine the implications of Soulbound Tokens (SBTs), a novel smart contract primitive introduced by E. Glen Weyl, Puja Ohlhaver, and Vitalik Buterin (2022) “Decentralized Society: Finding Web3's Soul”, to curb Web3’s “hyper financialisation” and lack of tooling to enable social coordination.
ZKP and its Application
This project explores Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) technology, focusing on its definitions, terminology, and advancements. It examines ZKP's backend, frontend, and historical development while analyzing its societal impact, including specialized programming tools, performance trade-offs, vulnerabilities, and applications. Special attention is given to zkRollup technology, its history, and concerns, highlighting ZKP's role in advancing privacy and blockchain innovation.
Layer2 Governance
As “Layer 2” scaling solutions emerge to address the scalability and cost-efficiency challenges of “Layer 1” blockchains, they could bring new governance and security challenges, as described in “Blockchain Trilemma.” The ongoing research at BGIN IKP WG objectively analyzes the trust points that can be created by “Layer2.” Based on the research, this project will engage business operators, regulators, and technical experts to explore how to solve the security and governance challenges.
Blockchain Analysis Challenges
This project will address the challenges in blockchain analysis, focusing on client education, evidence gathering, and proactive detection methodologies. Key topics include FATF compliance for VASPs, the role of blockchain analytics firms, and the impact of privacy technologies and off-chain transactions on analysis. We will explore the role of BGIN in enhancing education and discuss strategies to overcome these challenges, aiming to create a comprehensive document for the IKP WG.
Accountable Wallet
This project aims to design and implement a mechanism that allows wallet holders to prove that they are not involved in illicit activities while preserving their privacy. By implementing a system that empowers wallet holders to proactively prove and verify each other's legitimacy before transactions, we aim to protect them from unintentional involvement in illicit activities. Our goal is to address compliance issues in the crypto ecosystem that cannot be solved solely by current regulatory rules and tools.
AI and Blockchain
The convergence of blockchain and AI offers groundbreaking potential. Whether leveraging blockchain to solve AI’s data management challenges or harnessing AI to tackle governance issues in blockchain, the synergies between these technologies are being hotly debated. This discussion will take a futuristic lens, weighing both the positive and negative aspects of these synergistic applications, drawing from real-world use cases.
Cyber Security Standards
Despite significant advancements, cybersecurity incidents remain prevalent in the crypto industry. Just as in other sectors, achieving industry-wide alignment on cybersecurity information sharing is crucial. This discussion will explore how the crypto industry can establish a robust international information-sharing framework, drawing lessons from traditional finance and other industries.
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