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The Blockchain Governance Initiative Network was established in 2020 to take a leading role in designing appropriate governance structures for blockchain. | The Blockchain Governance Initiative Network was established in 2020 to take a leading role in designing appropriate governance structures for blockchain. | ||
BGIN's aims include: | |||
*Creating an open, global and neutral platform for multi-stakeholder dialogue about blockchain. | *Creating an open, global and neutral platform for multi-stakeholder dialogue about blockchain. | ||
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* [[Algorithm]] | * [[Algorithm]] | ||
* [[Blockchain]] | * [[Blockchain]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Centralised finance]] (CeFi) | ||
* [[Crypto]] | * [[Crypto]] | ||
* [[Cryptoassets]] | * [[Cryptoassets]] | ||
* [[Cryptocurrency]] | * [[Cryptocurrency]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Decentralised finance]] (DeFi) | ||
* [[Distributed ledger]] | * [[Distributed ledger]] | ||
* [[Exchange]] | * [[Exchange]] |
Latest revision as of 06:06, 9 July 2022
Blockchain - cryptoassets - cryptocurrencies.
(BGIN).
The Blockchain Governance Initiative Network was established in 2020 to take a leading role in designing appropriate governance structures for blockchain.
BGIN's aims include:
- Creating an open, global and neutral platform for multi-stakeholder dialogue about blockchain.
- Developing a common language and understandings among stakeholders with diverse perspectives.
- Providing trustable documents and codes based on an open source-style approach.
See also
- Algorithm
- Blockchain
- Centralised finance (CeFi)
- Crypto
- Cryptoassets
- Cryptocurrency
- Decentralised finance (DeFi)
- Distributed ledger
- Exchange
- Financial intermediary
- Financial stability
- Governance
- Open source
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
- Platform
- Prudential
- Real economy
- Regulation
- Retail
- Risk transmission
- Smart contract
- Stakeholder