Digital Chamber of Commerce President to Appear at Bitcoin Center NYC
This may be of interest to our friends in the New York City area. I received a press release by email yesterday from the Bitcoin Center NYC regarding an interesting appearance at the Center next week. On Thursday, July 31st, Ms. Perianne M. Boring will be the host speaker prior to the Center's frequent 'Satoshi Square' event that takes place on a weekly basis. Boring made headlines in the community recently with the formation of a little something called the Digital Chamber of Commerce. Announced at the North American Bitcoin Conference in the Chicago last week, the non-profit organization....
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The Chamber of Digital Commerce (Chamber) will be working with the Digital Currency Council (DCC) in order to strengthen their advocacy of promoting bitcoin education. With this initiative, the groups can provide education and training opportunities to Chamber members as part of their membership benefits. The Chamber of Digital Commerce is the Washington, DC-based trade association representing the digital asset and digital currency industry. The Digital Currency Council is the leading education center for professionals in the digital currency economy and provides certificate-level....
The newly-established Chamber of Digital Commerce has reportedly registered a spending PAC (political action committee) with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), according to political news website The Hill, citing recently-disclosed documents. The formation of the PAC doesn't mean the Chamber is planning to put their support behind any particular candidate at this juncture, but it is in preparation for things to come. And just what those things are is anyone's guess. "We're in the very earliest stages of setting up," said Perianne Boring, President of the Chamber, to The Hill. "We....
Just yesterday, we reported that the Chamber of Digital Commerce together with the Heritage Foundation would be holding a discussion panel on the topic of bitcoin and digital currency. Today, we're learning that the Chamber of Digital Commerce has received approval from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as a tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization under 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code. What this means is that the Chamber of Digital Commerce is not recognized federally as a business league that promotes both digital currency itself, and the growing industry behind it, as noted in a....
Perianne Boring, President of the newly formed Chamber of Digital Commerce, held a presentation at the Bitcoin Center of New York City on Thursday, July 31st. In her presentation, Ms. Boring went through a number of points describing the functions and actions that the Chamber is anticipated to take on. Perianne had these words: "We're looking to build a full government affairs suite of services which will include having lobbyists on staff [and] will be a resource to public policy makers and this is very different from what the commmunity's had in the past; we've had very fragmented....
The Chamber of Digital Commerce goes to bat for a spot bitcoin ETF in The US. Plus, it goes for Chairman Gensler’s throat. The organization doesn’t mince words in the report titled “The Crypto Conundrum. Why Won’t the SEC Approve a Bitcoin ETF?” The Chamber of Digital Commerce argues that all of the standards that […]