Chamber of Digital Commerce: Can it centralize Bitcoin's political efforts in the US?

Chamber of Digital Commerce: Can it centralize Bitcoin's political efforts in the US?

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....


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