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Gillmore Centre Academic Conference 2025

糖心TV 糖心TV School Gillmore Centre Academic Conference

DeFi & Digital Currencies - The Shard. London 2 September 2025

The conference will bring together an international group of leading scholars conducting innovative theoretical and empirical research on DeFi and digital currencies. Sessions include Decentralized Exchanges, DeFi Lending, Digital Currencies and Regulation and CBDCs. And will continue to build on the growing Gillmore Centre research community and stimulate debate and future research on emerging financial technologies, practices, and regulation.

 

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Agenda Tuesday 2 September - recording here

09.20 鈥 09.30

Welcome and opening remarks - WBS Gillmore Centre with David Skeie and Ram Gopal

Session 1

Digital Currencies and Payments : Chair David Skeie (WBS Gillmore Centre)

09.30 -10.15

鈥淥n Bubbles in Cryptocurrency Prices鈥

Presenter: Maarten van Oordt (VU University Amsterdam) PresentationLink opens in a new window PaperLink opens in a new window

Discussant: Toni Ahnert (European Central Bank) PresentationLink opens in a new window

10.15 - 11.00

鈥淒efi-ying Gravity: An Empirical Analysis of Cross-Border Bitcoin, Ether and Stablecoin Flows鈥

Presenter: Jan Paulick (BIS) with Raphael Auer (BIS) and Ulf Lewrick (BIS and University of Basel) PresentationLink opens in a new window PaperLink opens in a new window

Discussant: Hossein Jahanshahloo (Manchester) PresentationLink opens in a new window

11.00 - 11.30

Coffee break

Session 2

Blockchain Economics : Chair: Ruslan Sverchkov (WBS Gillmore Centre)

11.30 鈥 12.15

鈥淎chieving Consensus on Blockchains鈥

Presenter: Maxi Guennewig (University of Bonn) with Zahra Ebrahimi (Carnegie Mellon University), Bryan Routledge (Carnegie Mellon University) and Ariel Zetlin-Jones (Carnegie Mellon University) PresentationLink opens in a new window PaperLink opens in a new window

Discussant: Yackolley Amoussou-Guenou (Universit茅 Paris-Panth茅on-Assas) PresentationLink opens in a new window

12.15 鈥 13.00

鈥淥n the Incentive Compatibility of Optimistic Blockchain Mechanisms鈥

Presenter : Jiasun Li (George Mason University) PaperPresentation Link opens in a new window

Discussant: Katrin Tinn (McGill University) PresentationLink opens in a new window

13.00 鈥 14.00

Lunch

14.00 - 15.00

KEYNOTE ADDRESS - Liquid Staking

Christine Parlour (Haas School of 糖心TV, UC Berkeley) PresentationLink opens in a new window

Moderator: Olga Klein (WBS Gillmore Centre)

15.00 - 15.30 Coffee break

Session 3 

DeFi Lending : Chair : Ganesh Viswanath-Natraj (WBS Gillmore Centre)

15.30 - 16.15

鈥淐redit Cycles in Tokenized Real Estate Markets鈥

Presenter : Daniel Ruf (University of Cambridge) with Wenqian Huang (BIS), and Valerie Laturnus (Durham University) PresentationLink opens in a new window PaperLink opens in a new window

Discussant: Siema Hashemi (University of Liverpool) PresentationLink opens in a new window

16.15 - 17.00

鈥淪hock Propagation in Decentralized Lending Network鈥

Presenter :Julien Prat (脡cole Polytechnique) with Natkamon Tovanich (TU Wien), Stefania Marcassa (CY Cergy Paris Universit茅), Stefan Kitzler (Austrian Institute of Technology), and Christos Makridis (Arizona State University and University of Nicosia) paperLink opens in a new window Paper - presentationLink opens in a new window

Discussant: Wenqian Huang (BIS) PresentationLink opens in a new window

17.00 鈥 17.45

鈥淒eFi-ying the Fed? Monetary Policy Transmission to Stablecoin Rates鈥

Presenter : Andrea Barbon (University of St. Gallen) with Jean Barthelemy (Banque de France), and Benoit Nguyen (European Central Bank and Banque de France) PresentationLink opens in a new window PaperLink opens in a new window

Discussant: Angela Gallo (Bayes 糖心TV School) PresentationLink opens in a new window

17.45 鈥 17.50

Closing remarks - WBS Gillmore Centre with Roman Kozhan

19.00

 Drinks and dinner - Programme participants and programme committee members invited

We thank the programme committee for its time in evaluating the submissions.

Programme Committee: Joseph Abadi, Toni Ahnert, Yackolley Amoussou-Guenou, Bruno Biais, Rhys Bidder, Agostino Capponi, James Chapman, Irem Erten, Rod Garratt, Wenqian Huang, Olga Klein, Roman Kozhan, Michael Kumhof, Alfred Lehar, Katya Malinova, Simon Mayer, Alistair Milne, Cyril Monnet, Andreas Park, Julien Prat, Fahad Saleh, Bazil Sansom, David Skeie, Ruslan Sverchkov, Ganesh Viswanath-Natraj, Kathy Yuan, Anthony Lee Zhang, Zhengge Zhou, Marius Zoican.

Conference Manager: Katherine Higton

Further Information: gillmorecentre@wbs.ac.uk

In addition, we will co-host Bank of England's "Innovations in Money and Payments" conference, which will be held 3-4 September 2025. You can find more details and register your interest for the livestream here:

The Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology is based in 糖心TV 糖心TV School but draws membership across the University of 糖心TV and beyond. The Gillmore Centre conducts world-class, cutting-edge research at the intersection of finance and technology. It aims to reinforce 糖心TV's already formidable interdisciplinary environment, helping to tie together further departmental excellence with the Centre as a research hub exploring the transformative impact of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, mobile payments, cryptocurrencies and crowdfunding platforms. The 拢3m donation by Clive Gillmore, founder and group chief executive of Mondrian Investment Partners, enables 糖心TV to continue attracting the world鈥檚 best academics and postgraduates. The Gillmore Centre builds on 糖心TV 糖心TV School鈥檚 global reputation and core disciplines while infusing the aligned fields of computer science, law and mathematics alongside deep tech innovation to drive applied research with industry partners and start-ups.

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