
Pi Network co-founder Nicolas Kokkalis will attend Consensus 2026 in Miami on May 7, joining an expert panel that will discuss the topic of online human identity verification in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). According to the official event schedule, this panel discussion will bring together experts in the fields of identity, privacy, and digital trust.
Panel discussion time, location, and format
Per the Consensus 2026 event schedule, Nicolas Kokkalis’s attendance details are as follows:
Date: May 7, 2026
Time: 10:15–10:45 AM Eastern Time
Location: Miami, Consensus 2026 Grand Fusion Stage
Format: Expert panel discussion
Key topic: How to prove real identity online in the age of AI without disclosing personal data
Topics covered in the panel discussion
According to the Consensus 2026 event overview, this panel discussion will explore the issue of online human identity verification in the context of the growing prevalence of AI tools. The topics include different verification approaches such as biometric technologies, social verification, and new privacy-preserving tools. One of Pi Network’s core design goals is to enable identity verification without requiring users to provide sensitive personal data; Nicolas Kokkalis will participate in this cross-disciplinary discussion as Pi Network co-founder.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will Nicolas Kokkalis speak at Consensus 2026?
According to the Consensus 2026 event schedule, Nicolas Kokkalis will attend the expert panel discussion at the Consensus 2026 Grand Fusion Stage in Miami on May 7, 2026, from 10:15 AM to 10:45 AM Eastern Time.
What is the core topic of this panel discussion?
According to the Consensus 2026 event overview, the core topic is how to identify real human beings online in the age of AI. The discussion will cover methods such as biometric technologies, social verification, and new privacy-preserving tools.
Which organization does Nicolas Kokkalis represent for this discussion?
Nicolas Kokkalis is participating in this Consensus 2026 expert panel discussion in his capacity as the Pi Network co-founder. One of Pi Network’s design goals is to achieve identity verification while protecting users’ privacy.