Blockchain is increasingly recognized as a potentially transformative technology for business transaction infrastructure with its decentralized and transparent networks which form nodes or “blocks” linked by cryptography. Although its decentralized networks make bitcoin less vulnerable to cyberattacks, it poses challenges for governments seeking to understand the technology’s many applications and develop appropriate regulatory “rules of the road.” How are governments thinking about the increased use of bitcoin technology and its regulatory environment? How are businesses viewing the future of bitcoin? What are the future trends in this space? Please join us on September 12th as our distinguished panel of experts will discuss the future of bitcoin technology.
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