Jakub Obiegły and Michał Tuszyński become members of the Working Group for Distributed Ledger and Blockchain Technology
The attorneys Jakub Obiegły and Michał Tuszyński became members of the Working Group for Distributed Ledger and Blockchain technology appointed in the Ministry of Digitization.
The Group aims at experience sharing in order to create a friendly and safe space for new engineering companies. The tasks undertaken by this initiative include, inter alia, improvement of cooperation mechanisms within the administration and elimination of development barriers.
“We want to critically identify areas in which the applications of blockchain technology create actual benefits to other technical solutions. We intend to promote standards and good practices contributing to the growth of trust in trading and public administration. We would like to inspire scientific circles for research related to the development and use of blockchain technologies, including in such areas as cryptography, cryptographic protocols, algorithms, cryptoeconomics, law of new technologies, distributed systems, cybersecurity.” – we may read on the website of the Ministry of Digitization.
Members of the Group include representatives of key stakeholders of the development of blockchain applications.
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