CfC St. Moritz, the exclusive and highly curated digital assets conference for investors and decision-makers, announces two major additions to its prestigious speaker lineup. The addition will see NBA Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen and ConsenSys founder Joe Lubin, bringing further expertise in sports, blockchain technology, and digital innovation to this year’s conference.
Scottie Pippen
Scottie Pippen is the founder of Game 5 Ball ($BALL), a project that tokenizes the legendary 1991 NBA Championship Game 5 basketball to advance RWA tokenization and allow fractional ownership for the community. Scottie is also a six-time NBA champion, a two-time Olympic gold medallist, and an NBA hall of famer. Scottie will participate in a fireside chat exploring “Game Theory in Crypto and $BALL,” moderated by Michael Bucella, co-founder and managing partner at Neoclassic Capital. The discussion will examine how game theory principles drive value creation and trust in decentralized systems, focusing on Scottie’s innovative Game 5 Ball project.
Joe Lubin
ConsenSys founder and CEO Joe Lubin, who also co-founded Ethereum, has built critical infrastructure, developer tools, and decentralized applications on the Ethereum platform. Joe will participate in a fireside chat called “Decentralization at a Turning Point”. The discussion will examine how the proliferation of protocols, heightened regulatory scrutiny, and growing involvement from traditional centralized institutions have forced decentralized entities to uproot some of their founding principles and how they can overcome these challenges.