Blockchain & Belief: Histories and Futures of Money, Power, and Faith (November 5, 2025)

November 5, 2025 4:30 am

Friend Center, Convocation Room (113)

Overview: Please join the Princeton University DeCenter and the Princeton Project in Philosophy & Religion for a public panel discussion exploring the intersections of blockchain technology, religion, and power. This conversation will examine how historical and religious frameworks can shed light on emerging blockchain phenomena and offer ethical guidance in times of shifting authority and trust.

This event is free and open to the public.

If you are interested in attending the full-day workshop, please email decenter@princeton.edu.

Further information can be found at the DeCenter page here.

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