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Blockchain startup ConsenSys joins Crypto Valley Association

The Crypto Valley Association (CVA), a Swiss not-for-profit association focused on blockchain technologies and businesses, has announced that New York-based blockchain startup ConsenSys is joining the Association as a Strategic Partner.

In its role as a Strategic Partner, ConsenSys will chair the CVA’s new Enterprise Blockchain working group, which will serve as a forum for CVA enterprise, corporate and other members to share case studies of enterprise blockchain projects and examine current and future use cases.

“With its size and scope, ConsenSys occupies a special place in the blockchain community, both in terms of development of public blockchain on Ethereum as well as in the enterprise and government blockchain space. The company has an incredible depth of understanding and expertise not just in the technology, but also in the universe of blockchain use cases as well as the broader implications of decentralization. As a Strategic Partner, we believe ConsenSys will bring great value to our members and to the wider Crypto Valley ecosystem,” Oliver Bussmann, President of CVA, said.

With more than 750 blockchain experts, entrepreneurs, computer scientists, designers, engineers, consultants, educators, and business leaders and delivery experience across six continents, ConsenSys is one of the world’s largest blockchain venture production studios. Through The Brooklyn Project and other initiatives, it has been actively involved in the blockchain policy debate in the US and in Europe. The company will also be joining the CVA Regulatory and Policy Working Group.

“Over the last 12 months, ConsenSys has been very active in Europe, where we now have four offices and subsidiaries, and over two dozen ongoing projects in eight countries. We are delighted to be supporting the CVA and look forward to working with peers as we examine the use of blockchain technology to reinvent industry value chains and create new business models,” Ken Timsit, Managing Director at ConsenSys, said.

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