Hey folks, if you're into the wild world of blockchain and crypto, you've probably heard of Gnosis. They're the team behind some cool stuff like prediction markets and the super-secure Safe wallet. Well, their co-founder, Friederike Ernst, is gearing up to drop some knowledge at the TUM Blockchain Conference 2025.
In a recent tweet from the Gnosis DAO account, they announced that Friederike will be taking the stage on Day 2. Her talk, titled "Not Your Bank, Not Your Future — New Rails For Old Ideas," sounds like it's all about reimagining finance in a way that puts ownership back in our hands. Think self-custody, decentralized systems, and ditching the traditional banks for something we truly control.
The event is happening at the Nakamoto Stage at 1:30 PM CEST. If you're planning to attend, they've got a sweet discount code: "SPEAKER25." Perfect for saving a few bucks while soaking up the latest in blockchain tech.
For those new to this, Gnosis started as a platform for prediction markets—basically, decentralized betting on real-world events using crypto. They've expanded into Gnosis Chain, an Ethereum sidechain that's great for low-cost transactions, which could be handy for launching and trading meme tokens without insane gas fees. And in the meme token space, where community-driven projects thrive on decentralization, ideas around "owned finance" could spark new ways to empower holders and creators alike.
The tweet has sparked a bit of buzz, with one reply noting how the title resonates with their handle "NoBanksNearby"—a nod to the anti-bank sentiment in crypto. It's clear this talk could tie into broader discussions on how blockchain can disrupt traditional finance, potentially influencing meme token ecosystems that rely on trustless, user-owned models.
If you're curious, check out the original tweet for more details. And if you're at the conference, don't miss it—this could be the inspiration for the next big meme token innovation!
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