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Why Mainstream Blockchain Needs Data Privacy

Data privacy is the missing piece before Blockchain goes mainstream. Can this challenge have a real life solution?

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Private blockchains were a safe environment for institutions to experiment with blockchain. However, they are very limited and isolated in nature, whereas public networks offer the prospect of a real internet of money. 
Recent US legislation has paved the way for institutions to use public blockchains. The problem is that public blockchains are public, and mainstream individuals and businesses are unlikely to want their payments, payment details and investment positions to be publicly traceable. 
This leaves a technological gap where public blockchains must enable selective data privacy while at the same time enabling independent validation of transaction integrity.

Adi Ben-Ari, the founder & CEO of Applied Blockchain, will talk us through this hot topic, demonstrating a real live application to solve the challenge.

https://www.appliedblockchain.com/

Private vs Public Blockchains
Public blockchains are decentralized, open-access networks like Bitcoin, prioritizing transparency and immutability but with slower speeds and higher costs. Private blockchains are permissioned, closed networks, often run by a single organization, offering higher transaction speeds, greater privacy, and more control over governance but sacrificing decentralization and transparency. The choice depends on whether a use case requires openness and censorship resistance (public) or control, privacy, and efficiency (private).

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Continuing Professional Development

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12 Nov 2025 

6:00pm - 9:00pm

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Organiser

  • London Local Network

Speakers

Adi Ben-Ari

CEO & Founder - Applied Blockchain

Adi has over 20 years of enterprise software experience. In 2015, he founded Applied Blockchain in London and focused on leading major blockchain and advanced cryptography solutions for businesses.

Adi is widely recognised as an independent thought leader in the industry, a noted speaker at major conferences, and acts as an advisor for a number of startups. His work has been noted by the UK Government, where he was invited to present at Parliament, the House of Lords, and at University College London.
Adi has co-invented and designed a number of patents related to confidential computing, cryptography, blockchain and mobile payments. His most recent projects include the launch of Silent Data: a product suite providing a data privacy layer for blockchains.

Applied Blockchain is a development studio specialising in building blockchain solutions.
Founded in London in 2015, with offices in Porto, the company has delivered over 150 projects for global clients including Shell, Barclays, and the United Nations.
Applied Blockchain is also the company behind Silent Data — a high-performance Ethereum Layer 2 platform for programmable privacy.

Location

IET London Savoy Place

2 Savoy Place
London

WC2R 0BL
United Kingdom

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Programme

18:00-18:30 – Registration (Tea/Coffee/Sandwiches) 
18:30-19:30 - Presentation 
19:30-20:00 - Audience Q&A 
20:00 - 21:00 – Networking Reception (Tea/Coffee/Non-Alcoholic Refreshments/Sandwiches) 

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