As a seasoned CTO, Roberto has been instrumental in setting the technical vision and pushing for growth-focused technological development. Leveraging his strong business acumen and coding expertise, Mr. Capodieci has built high-performance teams that consistently deliver successful market products. He excels in stakeholder communication, forging strong relationships across different organizational tiers. Specialized in blockchain technology, Roberto has led the design of custom platforms and complex system integrations, achieving industry-first solutions. Beyond technical skills, he is also an author on blockchain topics and multilingual, proficient in English, Indonesian, French, and Italian.
All Sessions by Roberto Capodieci
Real-Time Payments
For fifteen years I have been telling entrepreneurs that a decentralized network processing more transactions per second than Visa or Mastercard was not possible. Recently, after one request too many, I spent sleepless nights asking whether I was actually right. ProxCell is what came out of those nights: a payment architecture inspired by how 5G mobile networks route traffic through cell proximity, applied to the problem of decentralized settlement. In this session I will walk through why the conventional answer has been "no," what changes when physical location becomes a security primitive, and why I now think the answer might be yes.
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Real-Time Payments
For fifteen years I have been telling entrepreneurs that a decentralized network processing more transactions per second than Visa or Mastercard was not possible. Recently, after one request too many, I spent sleepless nights asking whether I was actually right. ProxCell is what came out of those nights: a payment architecture inspired by how 5G mobile networks route traffic through cell proximity, applied to the problem of decentralized settlement. In this session I will walk through why the conventional answer has been "no," what changes when physical location becomes a security primitive, and why I now think the answer might be yes.
