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Panel: Web3 & Disinformation

A panel discussion to discuss the possible solutions that Web3 can represent in restoring trust in online content

How might trust & safety change in a Web3 environment? Being a ‘trustless’ technology, Web3 could overturn content moderation practices as they exist today. 

Watch the live event held in the McCourt Institute (Sciences Po Paris – Georgetown University) on December 1, 2023. Speakers include: 

  • Louis-Victor de Franssu, CEO, Tremau 
  • Dominique Boullier, Sociologist, Professor at Sciences Po 
  • Claire Balva, co-founder, Blockchain Partner
  • Iryna Volnytska, President of the SET (Science, Entrepreneurship, Technology) University

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