- From: Dr. Nick Lee <nicklee@konkuk.ac.kr>
- Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2016 17:43:02 +0900
- To: Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org>
- Cc: Marta Piekarska <marta@blockstream.io>, public-blockchain@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAMCAVd8kYabefMFSUBmHMJXmSij+-WC=dSwUG8LeCAwNhcTJzw@mail.gmail.com>
As I stated before, I welcome Marta for the Chair. Youngwhan "Nick" Lee On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 12:35 AM, Doug Schepers <schepers@w3.org> wrote: > Hi, folks– > > Based on Marta's background, willingness and ability to help, concrete > plans, company support, and location in Europe, I think it makes a lot of > sense to appoint her as a co-chair of the Blockchain Community Group. > > That would give us 3 co-chairs, well distributed geographically and > culturally: > * Youngwhan "Nick" Lee in Asia > * Marta Piekarska in Europe > * Doug Schepers in North America > > I've already floated this suggestion with Nick, and with others during the > weekly Blockchain CG teleconferences, and everyone thought it was a good > idea. If anyone has objections to this, please let the chairs know by the > end of this week; if we don't hear any objections, we'll appoint her as > co-chair. > > Thanks! > Doug > > On 8/5/16 6:51 PM, Marta Piekarska wrote: > >> Hi Everyone!! I wanted to properly introduce myself. My name is Marta >> Piekarska, I’m the Security Architect at Blockstream. I thought, that >> since I am getting involved in all of the Blockchain work, and I >> would love to help more with organizing the community group it would >> be good for me to give you some background information. So here is my >> standard spiel: >> >> I am a Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Engineering from Warsaw >> University of Technology and a double Master from Computer Science >> and Informatics at Technical University of Berlin and Warsaw >> University of Technology. I did my undergrad Thesis on Voice >> Encryption on Android Platform and my grad work on GPU-aided Payload >> Delivery on Linux Kernel. I am currently finishing my PhD >> dissertation on User-Informed Design of Privacy Tools, while working >> for one of the hottest Silicon Valley startups, Blockstream, as their >> Security Architect. Previously, I have been working at Deutsche >> Telekom as the Lead Architect on the Future of Mobile Privacy, a >> collaboration with Mozilla and Deutsche Telekom improving Firefox OS. >> Of course, I also teach and work at the Unitiverity (Technical >> University of Berlin). My technical interests are covered by what I >> do - user-informed privacy and security, applications of Bitcoin >> technology beyond cryptocurrency, and lock picking. Outside of work I >> climbing, read latin-american novels and watch Emir Kusturica’s >> movies. I also cook. A lot:) >> >> I was thinking what would be a good plan for our group and here is >> what I came up with: >> >> After providing the Report and presenting it to the Board of the W3C, >> in August, we should plan to organize a meeting during the TPAC in >> Lisbon. It will take place on Tuesday 20th of September at >> 10:30–12:30, or thats the slot currently allocated in the agenda. It >> makes sense for us to continue to work closely together with the >> Blockchain Digital Assets Community Group, and participate in the >> Interledger Payments Community Group meeting at TPAC on Thursday, >> 23rd of September. Moreover we should collaborate with the Verifiable >> Claims Working Group that is in the process of being currently >> formed. >> >> I think that Blockchain is a technology that will be appearing in >> many domains and the two biggest tasks I see for our team is to: 1) >> monitor the work of other groups (Web Payment, Internet of Things >> etc) to make sure we are aware of what is happening in their field. >> 2) propose use cases beyond what is happening in the other working >> groups and make sure we can identify the applications of Blockchain >> that do and do not make sense. It was clear from the various >> discussions during the workshop that there is a consensus among the >> participants that not every application of Blockchain technology >> makes sense. But we have not yet reached a point where we could >> identify a common set of the “unreasonable” applications. >> >> Until TPAC meeting I would work with everyone to prepare agenda for >> the meeting and see how can we best use the time we have together in >> Lisbon. >> >> Next, after September meeting we could continue with regular calls, >> and plan to convert into a Blockchain Working Group that can have >> more formalized character and bigger impact. With that we could also >> continue to plan our second workshop on the West Coast, this time, >> where we would be working on more technical aspects and >> specifications that can contribute to W3C standardization. >> >> Finally, by the end of the year I would hope we will have a >> Blockchain Working Group and our first RFC. >> >> How does that sound to everyone? >> >> I would be happy to answer any questions and discuss more. Below you >> have all of my contact details, feel free to hit me up about >> anything! >> >> Have a great day m >> >> >> — Security Architect @ Blockstream >> >> mp@blockstream.com >> >> +491703311307 (Germany) +14159608938 (U.S.) Signal, Wickr (martap) >> >> >
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