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Wall Street Blockchain Alliance adds new corporate members

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Bitwave, Friedman LLP, NODE40, Polymath Network and Texture Capital have recently become corporate members of the Wall Street Blockchain Alliance (WSBA).

WSBA is a non-profit trade association with a mission to guide and promote comprehensive adoption of cryptoassets and blockchain technology across global markets.

“We are privileged to have these industry leading firms join our organisation. We look forward to collaborating with them and our other corporate members to further the shared mission of promoting comprehensive adoption of blockchain technology and cryptoassets across global markets”, says WSBA Chairman Ron Quaranta. “These firms are recognized leaders and innovators in their respective industries, and their experience and thought leadership will be critical to the evolution of blockchain and cryptoassets across the globe.”

 

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