What is a Digital Asset? Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets as Transferrable Assets
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What is a Digital Asset? Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets as Transferrable Assets
- What is a crypto asset
- Crypto currency
- NFTs
- Some crypto assets are locked up with some Defi process:
- What does that mean
- What to do when this occurs
- Custody of crypto assets:
- Hardware wallets
- Custodial wallets
- Lost crypto assets
- What does that mean
Presented by Dr Adrian McCullagh, ODMOB Lawyers
Presenters
Dr Adrian McCullagh
Adrian has degrees in Computer Science and Law as well as a Ph.D. in IT Security. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Information Security Research Centre at the Queensland University of Technology. He has been practicing in IT law for more than 30 years being one of the pioneer IT lawyers within Australia. He is a member of the Queensland Law Society and a member of the American Bar Association and participate in the Information Security Forum. In 1999 he was the QUT Faculty of Information Technology Alumnus of the year. Even though in private practice he continues to undertake research matters with academics at the Griffith University and the University of Queensland and has published in a wide variety of academic journals in the USA, UK and Australia. He is a member of the Intellectual Property and Information Technology Committee for the Queensland Law Society. Adrian?s current research interests include Telecoms security, IT security, IT governance, cryptocurrencies, Blockchain and its uses in supply chain management, Decentralised Autonomous Organisations and Identity Management. He is also investigating the impact of autonomous vehicles and machine learning and their policy considerations.