Christian Kameir is a managing partner at Sustany Capital, a thesis-driven venture capital firm investing in decentralized finance, money, and legal technologies. Chris has been a tech entrepreneur since the internet dial-up days and led the merger of two of the earliest internet service providers in Europe. In 2000 he moved to California to start a technology venture fund. Chris studied classical literature, is certified in neurolinguistic programming, and a graduate of Muenster's School of Law. He is a board member at OpenTravel, and lectures at Harvard and The Frankfurt School of Finance and Management. Chris writes and speaks on topics ranging from high-tech investing to decentralized finance, identity and blockchain.
As many early blockchain-based innovations are centered around the evolution of money, investors must understand the state of money as a product, its functions and its use cases.
While the promise of peer-to-peer value transfer exists, implementation often fails.
What market opportunities do blockchain-based solutions offer within the realm of government-controlled currencies?
Web 3.0 is the internet of value, replacing the need for financial and other intermediaries.
Central Bank Digital Currencies will not fix that problems of fiat money.
Phasing out government-issued fiat currencies is not more optional than retiring combustion engine cars.