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Colombia, Deloitte, ConsenSys Sign On To WEF’s ‘Blockchain Bill of Rights’

Ramsey Baker

Summary: Colombia, Deloitte and ConsenSys have signed on to the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) “Blockchain Bill of Rights.” On Friday, the WEF revealed its Presidio Principles, a “blockchain bill of rights,” according to the nonprofit focused on growing diplomacy and international business partnerships. The document contains signatures from major players in the cryptocurrency world such as, ...

Colombia, Deloitte and ConsenSys have signed on to the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) “Blockchain Bill of Rights.”

On Friday, the WEF revealed its Presidio Principles, a “blockchain bill of rights,” according to the nonprofit focused on growing diplomacy and international business partnerships. The document contains signatures from major players in the cryptocurrency world such as, the Government of Colombia, Deloitte Consulting LLP, ConsenSys, Electronic Coin Company, CoinShares and the United Nations’ World Food Program are some of the biggest names involved.

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