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I'm Speaking at the ACFE Global Fraud Conference!

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Join me at the ACFE Global Fraud Conference, June 22-27, 2025. 

I will be presenting the session

"5C: Vulnerabilities in Layer 2 Contracts and Layer 3 Applications in Distributed Ledgers "

 

I'm excited to be asked to again speak at the ACFE Global Fraud Conference in Nashville this year. I'm also looking forward to sharing about my work as a DLT architectural engineering covering a nearly decade long research project following the PvP KOL degen casino model memetoken development environment, and the use of ZK technology in casino-like projects to obfuscate transaction data. PvP KOL degen casino culture has been infiltrating the DLT L2 development stack for years. In a way, the NFT collectibles were the beginning, and the PFPs collections can be seen as a prelude to memetokens. Memetokens are an abstraction of what NFT collectibles provided for the PvP KOL degen casino community. I will focus on the Solana and Ethereum enterprise platforms which has captured a large portion of the PvP KOL degen casino developer community.

 

This conference is your opportunity to discover the latest tools, techniques and trends to address anti-fraud challenges. Anti-fraud experts like myself will be presenting educational sessions where you can earn up to 40 CPE!

 

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) is the world's largest anti-fraud organization and premier provider of anti-fraud training and education. Together with more than 90,000 members, the ACFE is reducing business fraud worldwide and inspiring public confidence in the integrity and objectivity within the profession. To learn more, visit ACFE.com today.

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Earn up to 40 NASBA CPE credits during the event plus additional CPE from on-demand recordings.

 

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