Blockchain paper award for Accounting and Finance lecturer

A paper co-written by Daniel Broby of the Centre for Financial Regulation and Innovation (CeFRI) at Strathclyde Business School has been awarded second prize in the Tezos Gold Challenge, Future of Blockchain University Competition.

He co-wrote the paper with Andrea Bracciali of Stirling University and Siham Lamssaoui of Ibn Tofail University, Morocco.

Future of Blockchain is a long-form competition to build a blockchain project over three months, attracting students, researchers, alumni and leading developers. Over 20 universities took part, with 143 teams starting the competition. Participants had to build a dAPP, build tools for Tezos and contribute to the Tezos codebase.

Daniel’s team won second place for their paper and dAPP for a decentralised property marketplace, “dAirBnB:experiments on decentralised applications for the sharing economy” and were awarded 4000 Tez (representing GBP 8.960)

For more information click here: https://medium.com/@anthony_88211/future-of-blockchain-2-tezos-winners-b055fceb5933