Global Blockchain Forum Launched to Coordinate Regulatory Interoperability and Best Practices

Global Blockchain Forum Launched to Coordinate Regulatory Interoperability and Best Practices

The Chamber of Digital Commerce (CDC) has launched the Global Blockchain Forum (GBF), a partnering of the leading trade associations for the blockchain and digital asset industries. The goal is to create industry best practices and international regulatory interoperability. Founding members include CDC, the United Kingdom Digital Currency Association, the Association of Crypto-Currency Enterprises and Startups, Singapore (ACCESS) and the Australian Digital Currency Commerce Association (ADCCA). The CDC website includes a global map dividing the regions of the globe into four sectors:....


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