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USA & International

Welcome to the Associations section of the Blockchain Legal Institute. In this section, we explore associations and organizations that play a role in shaping the landscape surrounding blockchain technology. Discover how these organizations are shaping the future of blockchain technology.

National Conference of State Legislatures: Blockchain State Legislation

The Blockchain Association: This Washington D.C.-based organization advocates for the advancement of blockchain technology in the U.S. They work closely with lawmakers and regulatory agencies to address policy issues.

Government Blockchain Association (GBA): This professional association aims to promote blockchain technology solutions to government bureaucratic issues. They focus on empowering individuals and organizations within the government community to understand, implement, and benefit from blockchain technologies.

Chamber of Digital Commerce: This Washington, D.C.-based trade association represents the digital asset and blockchain industry.

The National Association of Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Companies (NABC): The NABC aims to promote the interests of the blockchain industry before federal, state, and local governments. They focus on advocacy and industry standards.

Wall Street Blockchain Alliance (WSBA): The WSBA is a non-profit trade association promoting the comprehensive adoption of blockchain technology and crypto-assets across global markets.

Hyperledger: Hyperledger is an open-source project hosted by The Linux Foundation. It’s not an association per se, but it’s a collaborative effort among several companies aiming to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. Its community includes leaders in finance, banking, Internet of Things, supply chain, manufacturing, and technology.

Global Blockchain Business Council (GBBC): This global industry association brings together innovative enterprises and founding thought-leaders from over 50 countries to advance understanding of blockchain technology and promote its adoption.

European Blockchain Association (EBA): This organization aims to provide a platform for education and collaboration on blockchain across Europe.

British Blockchain Association (BBA): The BBA is a UK-based blockchain association aiming to promote the comprehensive adoption of blockchain technology across the public and private sectors in the UK.

Blockchain Australia: This organization provides a platform for networking, collaboration, and learning in Australia’s blockchain community. It aims to create a diverse and inclusive blockchain environment that fosters innovation and development.

Blockchain Association Singapore (BAS): BAS seeks to empower its members and the community to leverage blockchain and scalable technologies for business growth and transformation.

Africa Blockchain Alliance (ABA): ABA provides resources, networks, and training to individuals and organizations in Africa who are interested in blockchain technology.

Swiss Blockchain Federation (SBF): The SBF sees itself as a center of excellence for distributed ledger technology (blockchain) in Switzerland.

Korean Blockchain Association (KBA): The KBA works to promote and commercialize blockchain technology in South Korea.

Blockchain New Zealand (BlockchainNZ): This organization aims to raise awareness of blockchain’s benefits and opportunities for New Zealand businesses and individuals.

Please note that there may be new associations or changes to the existing ones as the field is rapidly evolving. It would be best to research each organization’s website for the most recent and comprehensive information. If you are looking for a specific state association, please visit the page for the specific state. Please also check back to this page frequently as new associations will be added.