New U.S. Initiative Aims to Educate Lawmakers on Blockchain and Digital Assets
The Digital Chamber has launched a new initiative to help U.S. lawmakers better understand blockchain and digital asset regulations. Called the State Network, the program will provide education and support to legislators while encouraging collaboration with local advocacy groups. Major companies and political training organizations have already pledged their backing for the effort.
The State Network will focus on fostering partnerships between lawmakers, universities, and community groups. Workshops, training sessions, and policy presentations will be offered to explain how blockchain and digital currencies work. The Digital Chamber has also teamed up with the Future Caucus to engage younger legislators in these discussions.
The State Network and Microgrants Program will provide lawmakers with clearer insights into digital assets. Local organizations will receive funding to create educational resources and host policy discussions. The initiative aims to build long-term cooperation between legislators, universities, and advocacy groups across the United States.
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