Bitcoin Foundation's Financial Standards Working Group Underway
In effort to help standardize bitcoin and the bitcoin protocol, the Bitcoin Foundation has announced that the Financial Standard Working Group is well underway, led by Chairperson Beth Moses of Virgin Galactic (and formerly with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration). The group's priorities for the fourth quarter of this year into the first quarter of next year will be to apply for ISO 4217. In other words, the group is working to establish and get approval for a bitcoin currency code. They are looking to adopt "XBT", despite the fact that "BTC" is more commonly used in the....
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The Bitcoin Foundation's Financial Standards Working Group will focus on applying for ISO 4217 approval for a Bitcoin currency code as well as drawing up recommendations for a Bitcoin currency symbol and Bitcoin subunits. The Financial Standards Working Group is chaired by Beth Moses, an aerospace engineer, formerly with NASA and now with Virgin Galactic. Jon Matonis, Executive Director of the Bitcoin Foundation, said: "Standardization is an important step towards removing obstacles for mainstream adoption - this is especially true with a technology for financial innovation that is global....
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