WikiBit has officially become a top industry organization in the UK for blockchain and Web3 technology, The British Blockchain Association.
We are pleased to announce that WikiBit has successfully joined the British Blockchain Association (BBA)!
The British Blockchain Association (BBA) is a non-profit organization established in 2017, dedicated to promoting the evidence-based adoption of blockchain technologies through strategic collaboration, innovation of best practices, and supporting solutions that benefit the wider community.
WikiBit is a global authoritative query platform in the blockchain industry, committed to providing users with comprehensive and reliable data to help them make quick decisions. By combining publicly available government data, advanced sniffing systems, and scientific computer algorithms, WikiBit offers basic information queries, regulatory license searches, and blockchain project credit evaluations.
WikiBit's uniqueness lies in its core data collection capabilities and global brand influence. Through partnerships with governments and enterprise resource exchanges, WikiBit obtains authoritative data and integrates resources from hundreds of exchanges, venture capital institutions, media, and project providers worldwide. WikiBit has 11 branches across five continents, providing users with timely assistance and services.
WikiBit and the BBA share the same values, dedicated to promoting industry progress. By joining the BBA, WikiBit will continue to leverage its strengths to provide users with more comprehensive and reliable information, driving the broader adoption and development of blockchain technology.
The British Blockchain Association (also referred to as 'The 'BBA') is a not-for-profit organisation that was set up in 2017 to promote the evidence-based adoption of Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies. Our mission is to work in strategic collaboration with organisations in the blockchain space by innovating best practices and adopt promising blockchain solutions to benefit the wider community. Our founding members and advisors are drawn from the worlds of Enterprise, Academia, Information Technology, Computer Science, Public Services and a large number of passionate public supporters. We have built a world-class global network of experts and organisations connecting policymakers, blockchain enterprises, think-tanks and visionaries.
The British Blockchain Association advocates for evidence-based adoption of blockchain within the profession. Our existing arms include the Journal of British Blockchain Association (JBBA), The Centre for Evidence-Based Blockchain (CEBB), Blockchain Associations Forum (BAF), International Scientific Conferences (ISCs), the BBA Student Forum, BBA's Metaverse initiatives, and the UK's National Blockchain Roadmap (NBR). The BBA is the Secretariat of the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group on Blockchain Technologies.
The core vision of the British Blockchain Association is to improve and transform existing distributed ledger ecosystems by bringing together expert individuals and organisations with a view to implementation in the public and private sectors. We support innovative ideas to tackle the challenges across the blockchain ecosystem, and envision multi-disciplinary stakeholder engagement to bring sustainable impact. Our mission is to bring together organisations and individuals from across a field by innovating best practices and adapt promising blockchain solutions to benefit the wider community. We advocate for changes that would bring tangible real world impact with economic sustainability and strive to set exemplary standards.
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