Promoting better regulation for decentralised technology.

October 19th 2024
The Venue, Sofia Tech Park
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Why a reg3 Fork?

Curated crypto policy events around Europe.

The Reg3 Conference is a not-for-profit, two-day annual crypto policy summit with a particular focus in the European Union.

To further improve the dialogue between the industry and regulators in the various European countries, Reg3 now allows national organisations to organise a fork of its main event.

In the case of Sofia, we're proud of contributing towards a more nuanced understanding of this new digital technology in Bulgaria.

Take me down to the Sofia FORK
#notaduck

A full day event in an emerging crypto hub.

Where

Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia Tech Park

When

Saturday
October 19th

During ETHSofia

I wanna go
I WANNA KNOW

Discover our speakers.

Vyara Savova

Vyara Savova

Senior Policy Expert

at European Crypto Initiative

Jonathan Galea

Jonathan Galea

Founder

at BCAS

To be announced

To be announced

To be

announced

Ilija Rilaković

Ilija Rilaković

Attorney At Law

at Advokatska kancelarija Rilaković

Valentyna Kondratenko

Valentyna Kondratenko

Head of Legal

at Hacken, Blockchain Security Auditor

Vladimir Sotirov

Vladimir Sotirov

Lawyer

advising blockchain staking projects

All speakers
Schedule

Explore the agenda.

Opening Remarks

Opening Remarks

11/19/24 2:00 pm
Coffee Break

Coffee Break

11/19/24 3:15 pm
Coffee Break

Coffee Break

11/19/24 4:30 pm
Closing Remarks

Closing Remarks

Keynote

11/19/24 5:45 pm
3:15 pm
Coffee Break
2:00 pm
Opening Remarks
4:30 pm
Coffee Break
5:45 pm
Closing Remarks
Keynote
4:45 pm
3) On Data and Security
Panel
3:30 pm
2) On DeFi Regulation
Panel
2:15 pm
1) On MiCA & Current Regulatory Trends
Panel
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#notaduck

Many regulators argue all of crypto fails the famous “duck test”, arguing that its projects and (decentralised) organisations “walk, swim, and quack like ducks” and thus should treated as such.
But what if the “ugly duckling” story was a better analogy to understand this nascent industry?