Tag: Web3

  • An American Diplomat’s Web3 Warning: The U.S. Is Already Losing Smart Technology Allies It Needs

    An American Diplomat’s Web3 Warning: The U.S. Is Already Losing Smart Technology Allies It Needs

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    Meanwhile, the Chinese fintech company AliPay is using its private blockchain to push aggressively into Pakistan and the Philippines, where U.S. rivals PayPal or Coinbase have no operations.

    Late last summer, the People’s Bank of China partnered with the central banks of Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates and Thailand to facilitate 160 cross-border payments totaling over $12 million in value on the “mBridge Ledger,” a blockchain system that uses China’s own central bank digital currency for cross border payment.

    The dollar’s influence on the digital future is at stake. Just as the dollar has projected U.S. economic power in the analog world, digital assets pegged to the dollar, called stablecoins, project the dollar into the digital economy.
    But if, say, an Indonesian natural resource exporter can only get paid on China’s own closed network and cannot be paid in U.S.-dollar-denominated digital assets such as dollar-backed stablecoins, the U.S. financial system will suffer.

    Just as capitalist and communist trade blocs squared off in the 20th century, companies wishing to export their goods to select markets will soon have to navigate competing trade blockchains. They’ll have to choose between permissionless — or interoperable — systems built on open blockchains versus firewalled, permissioned closed systems like those preferred by China. Given that China is becoming the largest trading partner for most of the world, many nations will be tempted to opt into its system. If U.S. regulators continue to antagonize open blockchain systems, economic participants will continue to view them as legally risky, making China’s closed alternative that much more appealing by comparison.

    So far, the U.S. has not risen to the challenge.

    The September release of the White House’s framework for digital asset development was a step in the right direction, but it was not enough. While the framework calls for U.S. agencies to “message U.S. values related to digital assets” in international forums, it otherwise remains vague on foreign policy.

    At best, the United States merely endorses a nebulous paper-based exercise called the “G20 Roadmap for enhancing cross-border payments.” In reality, this amounts to innovation theater. The word “Web3” does not appear anywhere in the latest joint statement from State Department-organized U.S.-Japan “Internet Economy Dialogue.” On the economic policy side, the U.S. posture on digital assets is skewed to benefit domestically oriented financial sector incumbents at the expense of promising innovations. Risk-averse lawyers hold too much sway in the policy debate at the expense of technologists and informed foreign policy hands. Viewed from abroad, the signals from American policymakers suggest that the United States has turned anti-innovation. While digital assets pose real risks, those risks are currently being overemphasized while potential benefits get overlooked. The result is erratic “regulation by enforcement” and onerous tax policies that drive away commerce.

    Take “staking.” Staking is a process by which the owners of blockchain tokens temporarily give up control of the tokens as part of a process called “proof-of-stake” that some blockchains use to ensure network reliability. To compensate people who pledge their tokens for staking, these networks provide stakers with fees paid in tokens, something vaguely akin to interest paid on a bond. Because staking requires some technical skill, investors often make use of services that stake the tokens on their behalf.

    One benefit of staking is that it serves as a substitute for the energy-intensive “mining” process employed by Bitcoin. But, because nothing quite like staking has existed before, its exact regulatory status remains unresolved.

    In February, the Security and Exchange Commission charged the U.S crypto exchange Kraken, saying it had failed to treat its staking service as an investment contract. As a result, the country’s second-largest crypto exchange has stopped offering this service to customers. This means that American investors have lost an important avenue for participating in, and benefitting from the governance of global blockchain networks.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Will safeguard Web3 firms, crypto users with robust blockchain: Binance

    Will safeguard Web3 firms, crypto users with robust blockchain: Binance

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    New Delhi: Leading blockchain and cryptocurrency platform Binance on Wednesday said it will strengthen collaborations and industry efforts between Web3 organisations and law enforcement agencies to further enhance security in the industry.

    Jarek Jakubcek, Head of Law Enforcement Training at Binance said that “our goal is to build a safe blockchain ecosystem for all users.”

    “In 2023, Binance will continue supporting and expanding initiatives such as the Global Law Enforcement Training Program and Joint Anti-Scam Campaign,” he added.

    The crypto exchange increased the headcount of its security and compliance team by 500 per cent in 2022.

    The team of security and compliance experts develop state-of-the-art security protocols which are designed to protect users and enhance user security, said Binance.

    In an effort to protect the Web3 community, Binance recently partnered with law enforcement agencies around the world to launch the Joint Anti-Scam Campaign.

    The project first kicked off in Hong Kong, where they collaborated with the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) to draft targeted alerts and crime prevention messages.

    “In the first four weeks since its launch, approximately 20.4 per cent of users had either reconsidered the withdrawal or reviewed whether the transaction carried the risk of scams,” said Binance.

    In the Philippines, Binance partnered with the Philippine-based Cybercrime Investigation and Coordination Center (CICC) under the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT).

    “Since November 2021, the Binance investigations team has responded to over 47,000 law enforcement requests, with an average response time rate of three days,” said the company.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana government inks MoU with Bharat Web3 Association

    Telangana government inks MoU with Bharat Web3 Association

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    Hyderabad: Telangana government’s Information, Technology, Electronics, and Communication Department (ITECD) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bharat Web3 Association (BWA) on Thursday. The MoU sets the stage for collaborative discussions between the two entities.

    BWA is set to work closely with the Telangana government to build a thriving Web3 ecosystem in the state.

    The Telangana government will be exploring the opportunities that Web3 offers, said a press release on Thursday.

    Under the partnership, events, seminars, and roadshows will be organised to facilitate discussions around Web3 technology.

    “We are extremely delighted to announce our partnership with BWA, and extend a warm welcome to them. I believe that BWA serves as a great example of how the blockchain industry can come together united to drive the ecosystem forward. The signing of this MoU marks a significant milestone in our efforts towards establishing a leading ecosystem for the Web 3 space in India,” said Principal Secretary to Government of Telangana – ITECD, Jayesh Ranjan.

    “We believe that this partnership will help us unlock immense value to the startups and enable us to expand the frontiers of possibilities in this rapidly growing and dynamic sector,” he added.

    BWA will also mentor and advise selected cohorts in their endeavour to utilise opportunities in Web3 and related technologies, as presented by the ITE&C department. The BWA will also appoint a nodal officer to speed up the implementation of policies.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )