The Centre for Blockchain Technologies deputy director Francesco Pierangeli said that regulators should review the latest academic research to help form future regulations.
An executive at the Centre for Blockchain Technologies (CBT) in the United Kingdom believes that engagement between academics, regulators and Web3 builders is very important for the growth of the Web3 space.
At the Peer-to-Peer Financial Systems (P2PFISY) Workshop 2024 held in Dubai, Francesco Pierangeli, the deputy director of the UK CBT, spoke with Cointelegraph about the importance of engagement and collaboration in crypto and how crypto ideas are generated in universities.
Pierangeli, who also works as an assistant professor at the University of Birmingham, said technologies generated and developed in academic settings have been vital in the crypto space. He explained: