Prajit Datta discusses the impact and implication of regulation in blockchain technology.

    Prajit Datta specializes on use of blockchain technology for enhancing security in the financial sector. His presentations and talks on scope and significance of artificial intelligence, data science and blockchain technology have been well-received at several national and international forums. The Stanford Library has featured his research chapter on cloud gaming. He ranks under 100 in the numerous data science projects at Kaggle, and he has applied his entrepreneurial streak and product design capabilities in mentoring two startups, Proctur and Brandfirst. He also has authored two books – ’26 Jumpstraps’ on entrepreneurial bootstrapping and ‘Startup to Scaleup’ on startup scaling. During his free time, running marathons and practicing yoga gives him the required strength and focus for living life to the fullest.

    Prajit Datta specializes in blockchain technology for strengthening security in different financial domains. He believes using blockchain as a new tool to integrate different schools of thought in the field of business and technology to establish an efficient regulatory network where limitless innovation and stringent regulations can coexist. He will extensively speak on the scope and potential of blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, and data science. His talks have been well-received at several national and international forums. Featured by Stanford Library for his research chapter on cloud gaming, he has consistently achieved a rank under 100 in numerous data science project solutions. He has blended his entrepreneurial drive and product design skills to mentor two growing startups from India. He also has authored two books – ’26 Jumpstraps’ on entrepreneurial bootstrapping and ‘Startup to Scaleup’ on startup scaling. He also enjoys running marathons and practicing yoga. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at

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