Dustin Plantholt will serve as a moderator at the Government Blockchain Association (GBA) conference, “Blockchain and Infrastructure: Trusted Decentralized Public Infrastructure Networks,” taking place November 6–7, 2024, in Washington, D.C..
The conference convenes government leaders, diplomats, technologists, and institutional stakeholders to examine how blockchain technology can support secure, transparent, and trusted public infrastructure at scale.
Global Institutions, Shared Challenges
Participants include representatives from international and multilateral organizations such as the United Nations, the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), and national and local agencies across the United States.
Discussions will focus on how decentralized systems can strengthen public trust, improve infrastructure resilience, and enable cross-border cooperation in areas ranging from digital identity to public services and governance frameworks.
Guiding the Conversation
As moderator, Dustin will help guide dialogue among policymakers and practitioners navigating the intersection of blockchain innovation and public-sector implementation. The role centers on fostering clarity, collaboration, and practical insight—moving beyond theory to address real-world adoption and governance challenges.
The conference reflects a growing recognition that trusted digital infrastructure is foundational to modern governance, and that thoughtful conversation across sectors is essential to its development.
