Structuring Censorship Resistant Privacy Protocols: Risks and Considerations
11-14, 16:30–18:00 (Asia/Bangkok), Classroom D

This workshop is aimed at developers, legal professionals, and project managers involved in the creation and maintenance of privacy-focused projects and will guide participants through the various considerations and risks that need to be managed during the structuring, development and launch of these protocols.

Fatemeh is an attorney focused on emerging technologies including blockchain, ai, privacy and their global social implications. She is currently general counsel of the Anoma Foundation in Switzerland. Born in Iran, educated at the University of Geneva and the London School of Economics, she writes on the mitigation of crypto legal risks, sanctions, and DAO regulations, while having lectured at the University of Geneva and the American University of Beirut.

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General Counsel at Aztec Labs, which is developing Aztec - a privacy first L2 on Ethereum.

Past: Ex-crypto start-up advisor, 10+ years at White & Case London/NYC/Hong Kong (ex-Counsel). LLM from London School of Economics.

This speaker also appears in:

Legal Counsel at Aztec Labs, which is developing Aztec - a privacy first L2 on Ethereum. Ex privacy associate at Willkie Farr & Gallagher NYC. LLM from NYU Law and JD from Sciences Po.