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Chamber of Digital Commerce adds Global Blockchain Technologies Corp.

Global Blockchain Technologies Corp., an investment company providing investors with access to a basket of assets in the blockchain space, has joined the Chamber of Digital Commerce.

The Chamber of Digital Commerce is a leading blockchain trade association. It promotes the acceptance and use of digital assets and blockchain-based technologies, which includes bitcoin and other digital currencies. It provides a platform for industry and policymakers to work together to build a pro-growth legal environment that fosters widespread adoption of blockchain technology.

The chamber’s members includes IBM, KPMG, Microsoft, Wells Fargo, Accenture, BNP Paribas, as well as blockchain startups including Bloq, R3, BitGo, Bittrex, Civic, and Loyyal among others.

“We are thrilled to welcome Global Technologies Corp. to the Chamber’s membership. Their elite group of investors and advisors will provide great value to the Chamber, and we look forward to leveraging their expertise,” Perianne Boring, Founder and President of the Chamber of Digital Commerce, said/

The membership will offer the company an opportunity to collaborate with global technology companies and financial institutions, as well as cutting-edge blockchain start-ups on critical issues impacting mass adoption, such as public policy, establishing industry best practices, and interoperability.

“We are excited to join the Chamber of Digital Commerce, alongside globally recognized innovators and operators in the blockchain ecosystem. The Chamber’s important work in educating governments and the public about the critical importance of blockchain technology will help us further our mission of promoting digital assets to a broader base of investors,” Shidan Gouran, President of Global Blockchain Technologies Corp., said.

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