The first panel discussion involved a heated debate between proponents of two opposite views of how - and if - blockchain should be regulated and adopted by institutions around the globe.
BlockShow is a series of fintech and crypto events, usually held in Singapore and Europe; the previous BlockShow took place in Berlin in the spring of this year.
The opening panel, titled "Wall Street vs Crypto," brought together a number of industry experts to discuss the future potential of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, and the importance of regulatory involvement in the crypto sphere.
Moderated by TechCrunch's editor-at-large Mike Butcher, the panel was comprised of five experts from the finance and crypto industries, including leading IT analyst and Forbes contributor Jason Bloomberg, CEO of Celsius Network Alex Mashinsky, and CEO of Regulated Transactions at Titan DX exchange Rich Gupta.
Addressing the main question of when the two industries - crypto and Wall Street - are going to "Merge," Gupta claimed that the "Mergence is happening right before us," and that the underlying technology of crypto is being adopted by a number of companies.
Speaking from a different point of view, Jason Bloomberg argued that one of the most important reasons for Wall Street to stay away from crypto for now is the "Time bomb" that is the "Permissionless" nature of cryptocurrency, making it an "Arm of organized crime."
Another issue brought up during the panel was how the U.S. regulates investment in the crypto space.
According to Mashinsky, the financial requirements for becoming an accredited investor - either an annual income of $200,000 or a net worth of $1 million - precludes retail investors from turning a profit by investing in stocks directly, making crypto an accessible alternative for the public.
Titan DX's Rich Gupta argued that the crypto industry needs similar regulations to protect the potential investors.
Stay tuned to Cointelegraph for more news from BlockShow Americas 2018, a cryptocurrency and blockchain themed conference that has brought together more than 1,500 speakers and attendees from all over the world.
BlockShow Americas 2018 Goes Live With 'Wall Street vs Crypto' Panel Discussion
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