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Blockchain Environmentalism

Riley is a mathematician and a technologist and is deeply immersed in blockchain technology. National Secretary at Flux, Riley is also involved in a number of global blockchain projects including a decentralised vetting system, the Metacurrency project and building blockchain enabled carbon marketplace for the trading of carbon-based commodities.

Event Start: Wed 21 Mar 06:00 PM AEDT
Event Finish: Wed 21 Mar 08:00 PM AEDT

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Riley Kinnunen

Riley Kinnunen

RILEY KINNUNEN
Agent of change armed with disruptive technologies and defiant philosophies.
Out of intellectual interest and financial necessity Riley began writing trading algorithms and gambling bots during the 2008 GFC while running an international yoga training business.  After spending eight years studying everything from Quantum Physics to Democratic Theory her worlds of head and heart collided and she began hacking the social enterprise space in 2012 writing apps for not-for-profits.  As an avid crypto-trader it was only a matter of time before she had her blockchain lightbulb moment.  Riley is helping revolutionise the way green assets and the environment are valued by creating a global marketplace exchange for ecosystem services.  The project sidesteps policy fragmentation at both a national and international level, creates a price finding mechanism for ecosystem outcomes and allows social and environmental externalities to be costed into the supply chain.  Given the need for immediate climate action, EE3's blockchain token ecosystem will reward those that take early action thereby stimulating green market development now - when the planet needs it most.  Riley is passionate about the possibility of formalising social values using blockchain technology.  Immutability, transparency and decentralisation will create a new era for decision making based upon our expanded knowledge frameworks.  She is currently working on projects that maximise the positive social, environmental and economic impacts of blockchain technology. 
 

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Level 5/24 Davey St,Hobart,TAS,Australia

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  • Enterprize Tasmania
    Level 5/24 Davey St
    Hobart TAS 7000
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    Wed 21 Mar 06:00 PM AEDT

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    Wed 21 Mar 08:00 PM AEDT
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