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English: Consultant Josh Greenbaum moderates the "en:Blockchain Disrupts Everything...or Does It?" panel discussion at the first IEEE Computer Society TechIgnite conference. Panelists are (from left to right) Mitchell Parker, Bryan Smith, Tim Adams, and Nelson Patrecek.
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