During the MIT Bitcoin Expo, I interviewed Neha Narula, Director of the Digital Currency Initiative at MIT. She shared her insights on the evolution of Bitcoin and the risks associated with Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). Narula's background in distributed systems and databases enriches her perspective on Bitcoin's development and the role of academic institutions in exploring blockchain technology. Her previous experiences at Google and Digg also contribute to her understanding of the technological challenges that lie ahead in the digital currency space.
In our conversation, Neha emphasized the importance of academic research in understanding the implications of Bitcoin and decentralized technologies, particularly in shaping the future of digital currencies.
She shared insights on the evolution of Bitcoin and the pivotal role that institutions like MIT's Digital Currency Initiative have played in its development over the years.
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