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3.5.2018

Malta Signs European Blockchain Partner Declaration

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Malta has signed the European Blockchain Partner Declaration on the 10th of April 2018, together with another 21 countries. Read more about the EU Blockchain Partnership as a vehicle for co-operation amongst EU member states aimed at turning the enormous potential of blockchain technology into better services for EU citizens.

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On the 10th of April 2018 Malta together with another twenty-one countries signed the European Blockchain Partnership Declaration. Such Partnership will be a vehicle for co-operation amongst EU member states:

 

 

 

European Blockchain Partner Declaration

Mariya Gabriel, Commissioner for Digital Economy & Society declared:

"In the future, all public services will use blockchain technology. Blockchain is a great opportunity for Europe and Member States to rethink their information systems, to promote user trust and the protection of personal data, to help create new business opportunities and to establish new areas of leadership, benefiting citizens, public services and companies. The Partnership launched today enables Member States to work together with the European Commission to turn the enormous potential of blockchain technology into better services for citizens”

Blockchain Partner Declaration - Current Countries

The list of countries which have signed such declaration apart from Malta are, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the U.K. Other EU and EEA countries have been extended an invitation to join such partnership.

 

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Blockchain in Malta: Next Challenge

Malta is making leaps in DLT and virtual currency regulations and making a name for itself as it had done a decade and a half ago with the iGaming industry. As noted by Prime Minister Muscat, the next challenge shall be to attract enough employees and to provide opportunities and training to those who wish to work in this burgeoning sector. 

Our Fintech Practice - Get in touch

At Chetcuti Cauchi, we welcome the innovations which the financial services sector is currently undergoing, and seek to provide bespoke solutions to our clients by fusing together traditional legal notions with new technologies.

Should you wish to set up a meeting to discuss how you could be one of the pioneers to explore Malta's Blockchain opportunities and  potential as a fintech hub, kindly contact us on fsu@cclex.com and we would be happy to call you back.

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