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Commercial bodies are written to No. 10 calling for Blockchain in the UK and driving encryption

A group of commercial bodies in the United Kingdom and global commercial bodies wrote to the Prime Minister’s office to invite the government to obtain what they claim would be the economic and societal benefits of a new wave of digital asset technology and blocs.

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With the election of Donald Trump re -setting the encryption agenda, players in the UK digital economy are urged to ensure that the country is at the forefront of a new world race.

The letter was organized to the business consultant and investment in Prime Minister Farun Chandra by the UK Business Council, and participated in his signature by Techuk, the Innovation Curd Council, the Payments Association, the Global Digital Finance Group, and digital currency governance.

Many recommendations, including the appointment of a Blockchain special envoy, the development of a government action plan to identify opportunities, attract investment, and promote Blockchain’s adoption. In addition, commercial bodies want a high -level forum to rule at the level of industry to ensure enlightened decisions and Blockchain policies think forward.

The message is cited the assembly of deep talents in the UK, access to capital and strong academic sector as reasons that could be a major player in Blockchain, and also praises the organizational approach of the government.

“This approach actually attracts investment and talent, and enhances the position of the United Kingdom as a global center for the next generation of Internet technologies. It is very important to ensure the continuation of this, or we risk judicial states such as the United States, Singapore and Hong Kong stealing a march.”

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