BBT Conference 2026
Submissions
Submit an extended abstract and/or Doctoral Consortium application
Submission deadline: Wednesday, April 1, 2026
This conference offers a venue for presenting and discussing novel research on the business of blockchain technology. We encourage extended abstracts of conceptual and empirical work. Authors are encouraged to submit a three-page extended abstract/panel description (including figures, tables, and references) in PDF format.
Conference Submission
This conference offers a venue for presenting and discussing novel research on the business of blockchain and tokenization. We encourage extended abstracts of conceptual and empirical work. Authors are encouraged to submit a three-page extended abstract (including figures, tables, and references) in PDF format. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following: blockchain governance, blockchain & cryptocurrency regulation, applications of smart contracts, enterprise solutions of blockchain technology, emergent payment platforms, decentralized identity and wallet solutions, blockchain innovation, the business of proof-of-work/proof-of-stake, the intersection between the legal and the technical, tokenization, decentralized autonomous organizations, trust and distributed ledger technology, NFT innovation and applications, privacy, data sovereignty, blockchain-enabled AI, risk assessment and insurance.
Doctoral Consortium application
The Doctoral Consortium will take place on May 14, 2026. Please see the detailed call for participation (CFP). The participant should be mid-stage PhD (or executive doctorate) students with a passion for blockchain, cryptocurrency, tokenization, and related AI topics. The submission should be a single PDF containing an extended abstract, CV, and letter of support (please see detailed instructions in the CFP).