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How Fintech Disrupts Today’s Business World A breakfast workshop about how blockchain technology brings major changes in the society and exerts major impact on products, services and business models in today’s world.Event Details DateCost Fintech is a buzzword among bankers, IT geeks, individuals and institutions enthusiastic in financial innovation.Both Switzerland and China are active in seizing the fintech opportunity now.Switzerland’s position as a global hub for financial services as well as its world-beating reputation for innovation drive the fintech agenda while China announced “Internet Plus” policy in the National People’s Congress’s report on the work of government, Internet finance is set to revolutionize finance in China, Chinese fintech ushers in internet finance era.swissnex China is Switzerland’s outpost for Science, Technology, Innovation and Culture in China.We invite experts in blockchain technology under the FinTech umbrella to join us.

Blockchain has the potential to fundamentally alter business relationships by offering a completely new structure for transactions.Starting with the example of bitcoin as a new currency, blockchain allows independently verified systems that are already used by artists, business people and can be applied where there was often no system.Our speakers will share their views on – What’s blockchain and how does this technology evolve?
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More serial workshops in Fintech will be organized, please stay tuned with us.The seats of this breakfast workshop is limited, please RSVP.If you need cancel the attendance prior the event, please email Ms. so as to release the seat to those in the waiting list.Nathan Kaiser Eiger partner Nathan KAISER has over 16 years of professional experience as a lawyer in the Greater China area.A Swiss national, he is admitted as an attorney-at-law and foreign lawyer to the Zurich, Berlin, Hong Kong and Taipei bars.
litecoin gpu 2014Nathan advises international clients in all matters pertaining to investment, corporate law, commercial trade, employment law and commercial disputes.
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He has published several articles on Bitcoin and the legal environment, and is a regular speaker on the subject.Nathan is a founding member of the Bitcoin Association of Hong Kong (BAHK), and the Taipei Bitcoin Association.Eric Gu Eric is co-founder of ViewBTC consulting.ViewBTC is an independent research & consulting firm expertise in digital cryptocurrency.Eric used to live in Canada and work in government of Ontario as IT expert.Since 2012 after coming back to China, he’s dedicated in big data research, consultancy.He started up own consulting business in cryptocurrenty since 2014, and contributed in the translation of new book “ Blockchain- blueprint of new economy” are so concerned about blockchain applications, as well as the application in China- crowdfunding, P2P lendings and other OTC tradings, who are the players internationally and domestic, and other interesting points.Jane Zhang Jane Zhang is founder and chairman of Shellpay, Shellpay is a blockchain company in China.

Jane is also an angel investor focusing on blockchain & education companies in China, founded two other companies, she is knowledgeable and experienced in doing business in China, especially in IT and internet, blockchain and Education.Brandon Brandon is a hacker, an enthusiast and expert in Blockchain and bitcoin.The Cold War casts a long shadow, and in Asia it never really ended.India and the Philippines have localized maoist rebels.There are still two Koreas.As many tend to forget, there are still two Chinas as well.Thanks to President Trump’s recent chat over the phone with the president of Taiwan, America's geographically illiterate are learning that.Chinese history is long and complicated so I will spare you most of it; the short version is that China's colossal civil war in the first half of pthe 20th century ended without Total Celestial Victory.Communists took over the mainland and ejected the nationalists/republicans to the island of Taiwan.Both sides still exist, in the People's Republic of China (Chynah) and Republic of China (Taiwan), respectively.

The problem, naturally, is that both countries claim to be China and want the world to recognize their side as the one trve China.The PRC goes as far as to claim it in fact governs Taiwan.In the immediate aftermath of the second world war, most of the world considered Taiwan to be the de jure China.But then and now, to hold "Taiwan" to be China and the PRC to be not-China is an ideological choice, one that requires rejecting the reality of a communist victory.The Republic of China was and is a rump state, and in the 1970s after the Sino-Soviet split and republican China losing its UN seat to communist China, President Nixon recognized the People's Republic of China as China.Thus American objections to the legitimacy of communist China were settled.This left the Republic of China in limbo as Taiwan, since no superpower recognized it as China.And why would anyone if not for ideological reasons?Look at a map and tell me which country you think is the actual China.Moreover, Taiwan has no ability to press its claims against China.

China on the other hand... does.So Taiwan remains closer to the Pacific countries (including the meddling United States) than it does to mainland China.It’s a geopolitical necessity given that China would annex it if allowed to.And many of those countries fear domination by China, which logically places them in the Taiwanese camp.President Trump's actions broke a longstanding precedent of the American and Taiwanese heads of state not communicating directly with one another.To do so amounts to diplomatic recognition: I agree that you are the leader of the government you say you are the leader of, and that your government represents the territory it says it does.In practice, President Trump is hardly signaling that he supports Bonnie Prince Taipei's claims to the Celestial Kingdom.Rather, I see it as him trolling the country he made an object of vitriol during the campaign season, Chynah.Because what better way to mess with a bunch of hivepeople than to tell them that their sacred consensus is wrong?

America First means looking at things from the perspective of what the interests of the United States are.Does it particularly matter if China thinks other countries should not directly communicate with the government of Taiwan because it hurts their prestige?How dare they presuppose they have the authority to decide who we as a country communicate with.Are we a Chinese tributary?The decision to directly communicate with Taiwan is as much a way to snub the communist Chinese as it is to signal an independent foreign policy.If President Trump wants to treat Taiwan as a sovereign state and its government as existent, which it has been de facto for decades, then China's problem is less other countries recognizing Taiwan and more that Taiwan is recognizable as a distinct state from China.But again, I don’t think President Trump's action is meant to recognize Taiwan's pretense to sovereignty over all of China.He's going by instinct or by advice, and imperative is just to do as one pleases.It’s a big f--k you to a rejected node of authority.