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More Food for Thought: => Expect to see this rise on ICANN horizon
in the near future:
Brussels, 1 February 2018 Source:
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-18-521_en.htm
The Commission launched today the EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum
with the support of the European Parliament, represented by Jakob von
Weizsäcker responsible for the recent report on virtual currencies.
The Blockchain Observatory and Forum will highlight key developments of
the blockchain technology, promote European actors and reinforce
European engagement with multiple stakeholders involved in blockchain
activities.
Blockchain technologies, which store blocks of information that are
distributed across the network, are seen as a major breakthrough, as
they bring about high levels of traceability and security in economic
transactions online. They are expected to impact digital services and
transform business models in a wide range of areas, such as healthcare,
insurance, finance, energy, logistics, intellectual property rights
management or [and] government services.
Vice-President for the Digital Single Market Andrus Ansip said:
"Technologies like blockchain can help reduce costs while increasing
trust, traceability and security. They have huge potential for making
social and economic transactions more secure online by guarding against
an attack and removing the need for any middleman. We want to build on
Europe's substantial talent base and excellent startups to become a
leading world region that will develop and invest in the rollout of
blockchain."
For more: http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-18-521_en.htm
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