Arthur Gervais: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2025

Name Prof. Dr. Arthur Gervais
(Professor University of London - University College London (UCL))
E-mailagervais@ethz.ch
DepartmentManagement, Technology, and Economics
RelationshipLecturer

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
363-1153-00LDecentralized Finance3 credits2VB. J. Bergmann, H. Gersbach, A. Gervais
AbstractDLT is emerging for a disruption of our current financial infrastructure. As such, Blockchain Finance seeks to combine open-source, peer to peer building blocks into sophisticated products using blockchain technology, seeking to disintermediate and decentralize the traditional financial service industry. This lecture will combine insights on DLT with recent applications from finance.
Learning objectiveAt it’s core, Blockchain Finance aims to provide financial products and services on blockchain technologies. The combination of decentralized, smart-contract-based business logic solutions with a blockchain-based settlement layer facilitates the creation of financial services in a decentralized way. Traditional, functional roles of trusted third-party such as brokerage firms, banks, are replaced by smart contracts which fulfill the functions automatically.

The goal if this lecture is to let you understand,
- The building blocks of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)
- Some basic applications like smart contracts, tokens, decentralized autonomous organisations (DAOs)
- Limitations and concepts for overcoming centralized financial systems
- Recent advances on Central Bank Digital Currencies and other applications in DeFi
- The business logic behind a decentralized applications (DApps)
- How a DLT project is run within a larger organization and in the start-up context

The lecture will cover also guest speakers from companies, start-ups, and agencies.
ContentThe lecture will start with the fundamentals around blockchain technologies and smart contracts. Afterwards students learn about aspects and applications of blockchain finance, e.g. decentralised exchanges, tokenisations, digital currencies covering some theoretical and technological insights as well as insights on recent applications involving guest speakers from industry, start-ups, agencies. The focus of each session will be on the discussion part. You will be asked to prepare yourself (watch a video, read a paper, etc) for each session.

Part 1: Intro to Blockchain, Focus on Exchanges, Transaction Ordering
Part 2: Smart Contracts; Focus on Programming, Attacks
Part 3: Decentralized Governance, DAOs and Applications
Part 4: Central Bank Digital Currencies, recent advances, and approaches
Part 5 & 6: DeFi applications, legal aspects, challenges, opportunities & risk in the corporate context

The lecture is targeted to students across ETH with an interest in DLT. No specific coding experience is required. During the course you will follow step by step examples. For passing the course you will take online quizzes, selected exercises, and a short exam during the class.
Lecture notesThere will be lecture slides to each section shared in advanced to each session.
LiteratureSelected readings and books are presented in each session.
Prerequisites / NoticeThe course is opened to students from all backgrounds. Some experience with quantitative disciplines such as probability and statistics, however, is useful but not mandatory.
CompetenciesCompetencies
Subject-specific CompetenciesConcepts and Theoriesassessed
Techniques and Technologiesassessed
Method-specific CompetenciesMedia and Digital Technologiesfostered
Problem-solvingfostered
Project Managementfostered
Social CompetenciesCommunicationfostered
Cooperation and Teamworkfostered
Personal CompetenciesCreative Thinkingfostered
Critical Thinkingassessed