Advancing DLT in Central Banking - The Trigger Solution and Beyond

Advancing DLT in Central Banking - The Trigger Solution and Beyond

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Advancing DLT in Central Banking - The Trigger Solution and Beyond

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  1. 1 [] Welcome and participant join
  2. 2 [] Introduction to LF Decentralized Trust European Chapter
  3. 3 [] Guest introduction: Dr Besfort Shala and Dr Erol Kazan
  4. 4 [] Deutsche Bundesbank and Digital Euro division overview
  5. 5 [] Advancing DLT in central banking: session overview
  6. 6 [] Retail vs wholesale CBDC explained
  7. 7 [] Why DLT matters for financial institutions
  8. 8 [] Eurosystem approach to DLT interoperability
  9. 9 [] Interoperability solutions overview
  10. 10 [] The Trigger Solution explained
  11. 11 [] Alternative Eurosystem solutions: Italy and France
  12. 12 [] Market experimentation and feedback
  13. 13 [] From exploration to production: Project Pontis and APIA
  14. 14 [] Bundesbank DLT strategy and objectives
  15. 15 [] Trigger Solution architecture overview
  16. 16 [] Market DLT platforms and asset trading
  17. 17 [] End-to-end transaction flow walkthrough
  18. 18 [] Performance and throughput discussion
  19. 19 [] Technology stack: Hyperledger Fabric
  20. 20 [] APIs, automation, and participant nodes
  21. 21 [] Trigger Solution big picture architecture
  22. 22 [] Interoperability protocols and HTLC
  23. 23 [] Transaction finality and double spending
  24. 24 [] Why use blockchain instead of a gateway
  25. 25 [] Programmability as a core design driver
  26. 26 [] Smart contracts on the Trigger Solution
  27. 27 [] Security, isolation, and risk management
  28. 28 [] Atomicity and endorsement discussion
  29. 29 [] CBDC, regulation, and policy implications
  30. 30 [] Why Hyperledger Fabric over other frameworks
  31. 31 [] Transition to broader DLT initiatives
  32. 32 [] Bundesbank IT division and DLT exploration
  33. 33 [] Avoiding fragmentation across departments
  34. 34 [] Tokenisation and interdisciplinary use cases
  35. 35 [] DLT stack: EVM, zero-knowledge, and layered architecture
  36. 36 [] Performance benchmarks and future scalability
  37. 37 [] Supported business use cases today
  38. 38 [] Interoperability challenges and approaches
  39. 39 [] Internal buy-in and organisational adoption
  40. 40 [] Collaboration with market participants
  41. 41 [] Digital identity considerations
  42. 42 [] Zero-knowledge proofs and compliance
  43. 43 [] Privacy-preserving access and visibility
  44. 44 [] Closing remarks and next community events

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