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Senator Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino expressed strong support for leveraging blockchain technology to enhance transparency and accountability in the Philippines. He delivered this through a video message at the Blockchain Campus Conference 2025 held at Cavite State University on November 15.
Senator Aquino, the author of SBN 1506 or the Citizens’ Access and Disclosure of Expenditures for National Accountability (CADENA) Act, specifically highlighted the technology’s potential to drive “transparency, accountability, and good governance” across the country.
In his message, he encouraged the nearly 2,000 students, builders, and industry leaders in attendance at the BCC to continue their innovative work.
“Natutuwa po talaga ako na makita ang pagsulong ng tamang paggamit ng blockchain upang palakasin ang transparency, accountability, at good governance sa ating bansa. At inaasahan ko po na patuloy kayong mag-i-innovate, magdi-discover at magtatrabaho para sa ikabubuti ng ating mga kababayan at ng ating bansa.”
Senator Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino
Aquino also committed to being a legislative ally for the burgeoning industry, assuring attendees of support in the Senate.
“At asahan po ninyo na may kakampi kayo sa Senado na susulong din ng tamang paggamit ng panibagong teknolohiya para mabigyang solusyon ang mga issue ng ating bayan.”
The Blockchain Campus Conference 2025 featured keynotes on the CADENA Bill. It mandates the full disclosure of government transactions by establishing a Digital Budget Portal.
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In a response to BitPinas, Julius Patrick Fresco, Chief Growth Officer, Co-founder, and Director of Partnerships of The BLOKC, said Senator Aquino’s advocacy for the CADENA Bill highlights the importance of educating students and developers on blockchain’s role in transparency and good governance.
“BCC provides students and developers with practical, real-world insights into how decentralized systems can support good governance. Whether through tamper-resistant records, digital identities, traceable public funds, or open data systems. We believe blockchain literacy should extend beyond commercial use cases. By exposing young builders to governance-focused applications, BCC hopes to empower the next generation to contribute to more transparent and efficient public systems.”
Julius Patrick Fresco, Chief Growth Officer, Co-founder, and Director of Partnerships, The BLOKC
According to Fresco, BCC intends to broaden its engagement with government stakeholders in future editions. Plans include inviting more legislators, regulators, and policy experts to participate in discussions and contribute to educational initiatives focused on responsible innovation and digital governance.
According to the organizers, the full-day event was structured to blend technical education with community engagement, featuring keynotes, two in-depth panel discussions, and competitive esports tournaments.
In addition, Fresco reported several key changes compared with previous editions. He noted stronger academic participation this year, with more universities, student groups, and campus communities joining the event nationwide.
Organizers said partnerships with government agencies and institutions were significantly expanded. They added that bringing in both web2 and web3 companies helped students understand how traditional digital platforms intersect with emerging decentralized technologies.
As per the media release, the program opened with remarks from BCC Head Jay Consejo. In addition to Senator Aquino’s message, government participation also came from the Department of Information and Communications Technology, with ICT Literacy and Competency Development Bureau (ILCDB) Provincial Focal Person John Philip Tan who delivered an Innovation Talk.
Keynotes covered a wide range of web3 and AI developments.
The event also featured two panel discussions that showcased both industry expertise and student-led innovation.
Esports tournaments and a cosplay competition were also held during the event.
Fresco added that the next edition of the Blockchain Campus Conference will offer more technical workshops, breakout sessions, and hands-on learning activities for participants.
He noted that students can expect increased opportunities through hackathons, startup showcases, scholarships, and internship openings provided by partner companies. The event will also feature additional real-world demonstrations.
Fresco said improvements to the conference setup are also planned. These include enhanced networking spaces, dedicated learning zones, and areas designed to facilitate interaction between students and industry professionals. He added that more web3 partners are expected to join the event.
The Blockchain Campus Conference (BCC) is an educational event series in the Philippines focused on promoting blockchain technology. It aims to provide students and professionals with information on decentralized finance, web3, and the use of blockchain in sectors such as finance, government, and gaming.
Organized by groups including The BLOKC, the conference features keynote speeches, panel discussions, and exhibitor booths from industry representatives, academics, and government officials. The program is structured to connect academic learning with practical industry experience and regularly includes student-oriented activities such as hackathons to support skills development in the local blockchain community.
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