DigiByte Founders Meet U.S. Authorities for Wider Blockchain Adoption
Jared Tate, the founder of DigiByte (DGB), one of the oldest and genuinely decentralized blockchain projects, has met with the United States government in Washington DC concerning distributed ledger technology (DLT). Rudy Bouwman, Vice-Chair of the DigiByte Foundation has predicted that 2020 will be the year for blockchain to go entirely mainstream, as people in government are finally paying attention to the revolutionary technology, according to a tweet on January 14, 2020.
Per the tweet published by Rudy Bouwman, Secretary & Vice Chairman of the DigiByte Foundation, Jared Tate has taken the blockchain movement to Washington DC, the U.S. sit of power, and the former firmly believes that this may be another excellent year for the blockchain and cryptocurrency ecosystem as some doors are opening for DLT and people in the government are beginning to pay more attention to the innovative technology. Tate also announced earlier this year that the foundation will start the development of a new real decentralized stablecoin, called the Digidollar (DUSD), to be launched on the DigiByte blockchain.
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